How to Insert a Leg Prosthesis

A leg prosthesis is an artificial limb that replaces missing legs. Leg prosthesis fitting is performed by a specialized healthcare team and may vary depending on the type of prosthesis, the patient's needs and physical condition. Here are the general steps of the leg prosthesis fitting process:
 
 
Physician Evaluation: The process of fitting a leg prosthesis is guided by an expert orthopedic surgeon or prosthetist. The patient's health status, prosthesis need and lifestyle are evaluated.
 
Measurement Taking: Detailed measurements are taken from the patient's leg to ensure compatibility with the prosthesis. These measurements are important for the correct fit and functionality of the prosthesis.
 
Design of the Prosthesis: Based on the measurements, a prosthesis design is created that suits the patient's needs and leg structure. This design is made taking into account the functionality, comfort and aesthetics of the prosthesis.
 
Production of the Prosthesis: After the design is approved, the prosthesis is custom-made. All details are taken into account, including the components, materials and mechanisms of the prosthesis.
 
Surgical Operation (Optional): If leg surgery is required, surgery is performed before the surgery. The postoperative leg prosthesis must be designed to accommodate the patient.
 
Fitting the Prosthesis: The process of fitting the prosthesis involves placing it properly on the patient's leg. The prosthesis is usually secured using an inner surface liner and attachment points.
 
Fit and Adjustments: After the prosthesis is installed, necessary fit and adjustments are made to ensure the patient's comfort and functionality. The prosthetist observes the patient's experience and makes the necessary adjustments.
 
Rehabilitation and Training: The patient is given rehabilitation and training to use the prosthesis effectively. How to use the prosthesis correctly, walking techniques and how to perform daily activities are discussed.
 
Follow-up Checks: After the prosthesis is installed, the patient's health condition is monitored regularly. During these checks, the fit, functionality and patient satisfaction of the prosthesis are evaluated.
 
The leg prosthesis installation process may vary from patient to patient. Therefore, it is important that you get the most accurate information from your prosthodontist or treatment provider team.