Facing the prospect of limb loss can be a challenging journey, but with the advancements in limb prosthetics, there are now countless possibilities for regaining mobility and leading a fulfilling life.

The healthcare field of prosthetics involves the design, fitting, and customization of the artificial limbs, often with the goal of restoring physical capabilities and facilitating the individual’s integration into daily activities. This Prosthetic Team includes:

Prosthetist – Qualified Professional with Min. Bachelor degree in Prosthetics
Prosthetic Technician – Qualified Professional with Diploma in Prosthetics – eligible only to do technical work under supervision of Prosthetist
Bench Workers

A prosthesis is an artificial device designed to replace a missing body part, such as a limb. In the context of limb loss, a prosthetic limb is crafted to replicate the form and function of the missing limb, enabling individuals to perform daily activities and regain a sense of normalcy.

Prosthetists are health care professional who uses evidence-based practice to provide clinical assessment, prescription, technical design, and fabrication of prosthetic devices. Prosthetists work independently or as part of the health professional team. They set goals and establish rehabilitation plans that include prosthetic services and clinical outcome measures.

A prosthetist is trained in the assessment , evaluation, treatment, design, fitting, and customization of prosthetic limbs. Prosthetists work closely with individuals who have experienced limb loss, helping them choose the most suitable prosthetic device based on their unique needs and preferences. They play a crucial role in the entire prosthetic journey, from initial consultation to ongoing adjustments and support.


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