Use of Leg Prosthesis

Leg prostheses are medical devices that help people who have lost one or both legs to perform their daily activities. Leg prostheses are usually specially designed and produced according to the level of amputation. Prostheses can be of different types according to the level of amputation and can be customized to suit a person's lifestyle and activities.
 
Leg prostheses help the person to perform activities such as walking, running, climbing stairs, while also helping to balance and regulate posture. The use of leg prostheses is ensured by ensuring that they are fitted correctly and adjusted accordingly. For this, the prosthesis wearer is given training on insertion and removal, cleaning and maintenance of the prosthesis.
 
Leg prostheses provide freedom of movement to the user, helping them to perform daily life activities. The use of prostheses can be combined with physical therapy, rehabilitation, and other treatments to create a holistic treatment plan to improve a person's quality of life after amputation. Leg prostheses help many people regain their independence and enjoy life again.