Lower Extremity Prosthetics

Lower Extremity Prosthetics

The loss of a lower limb has a profound impact on a person’s ability to move through life.  Pro-Fit works to restore mobility by combining an array of state-of-the-art Lower Extremity Prosthetics components and solutions.. Under the direction of certified prosthetist Thomas Dalsey, CPO, FAAOP, the team at Pro-Fit can provide the most comprehensive solution for your comfort and quality of life.

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Lower Extremity Prosthetics

Pro-Fits Lower Extremity Prosthetics Offering

The fit of the socket (the interface between the residual limb and the prosthesis) is the key to successful use of a prosthetic limb. That’s why Pro-Fits Sockets are custom-contoured to fit the bones and muscles of the person’s residual limb to provide more control for an active lifestyle. New materials like urethanes, mineral based liners and improved silicone are much more flexible than the previously used hard plastics allowing people of all ages to wear a comfortable, flexible and lightweight prosthesis.

The unique design of the custom socket is not just for the young athletic amputee, but older adults as well. A comfortable, anatomically contoured socket is just as important to a 70 year-old patient as it is to a teenager.  Not only do the contours work with the individual’s anatomy to help with proper transmission of forces through the prosthesis to the ground, but they also can enhance comfort.

After decades of working on above-knee and other lower limb/extremity socket designs, it is clear that most successful designs have come about by simply observing nature. Through direct observation of both deep and surface anatomy, many hours of study in cadaver labs, and computerized gait and balance analysis, our lower limb/extremity specialists have learned to ignore preconceived ideas and start from a clean slate using anatomical structures as our guide.

This scientific fitting approach has begun to spill over into other levels of amputation such as hip disarticulation and hemi-pelvectomy.  Using the common sense approach of bone, muscle, tendon, and nerve contours makes great sense for any level of amputation. As a result of these developments, some prosthetic users have become involved in areas of work and play that they previously thought were impossible.

The Pro-Fit team has extensive experience working with complex cases including hip-disarticulation and trans-pelvectomy amputations, bi-lateral amputees, and those who face unique challenges with their residual limb.

Your comfort and quality of life is our passion!