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A lower limb prosthesis refers to a prosthesis that replaces any part of the lower limb to restore the functional and/or cosmetic purpose of the lower limb.
This may include artificial components that replace the hip, thigh, knee, ankle and foot.
At Xtremity we ensure each individual with limb loss deserves to receive tailored prosthetic design with utmost care and customized solutions to help you regain your strength, power, with “Mobility and Beyond”.
At Xtremity we have highly skilled Prosthetist available for you with access to latest Prosthetic technologies, not limited to the most advanced socket design and latest prosthetic knee/feet design.
To know more in detail about the prosthetic options best suited for you, please book an appointment with our Prosthetist for free evaluation.

Upper Limb
Each person with upper limb loss presents a unique residual limb, with amputations that range from partial finger all the way to shoulder level, and some are missing multiple limbs.
Equally diverse are the individual goals that patients have for their rehabilitation: returning to work, being independent, playing sports, caring for children and much more.
Our Prosthetist will explain you first prosthetic, therapeutic and psychosocial aspect of care along with helping you identify your functional goal.
Once all set, we will provide you with the different prosthetic option which may include:
- Passive (Cosmetic)
- Body-powered (active movement based)
- Electrically powered (Myo-electric)
- Hybrid (Myo-electric + body powered)
- Activity-specific (Bike riding, painting etc.)
To know more in detail about the prosthetic options best suited for you, please book an appointment with our Prosthetist for free evaluation.

Sockets, Liners & Accessories
Prosthetic sockets are the foundation of any functional prosthesis, whether it may be for lower extremity or upper extremity.
A highly skilled prosthetist would guide you throughout the process of fitting and might attempt many adjustments within your socket to make it compliant for your daily use.
On a daily basis, an amputee wear his/her prosthesis for an average of 7 – 8 hours, thus it’s our responsibility at Xtremity to ensure we leave no stone unturned to make the comfortable and yet functional based upon your needs and activities.
In a transtibial socket we have following options available:
- Specific weight bearing socket
- Total surface weight bearing socket
There are different socket designs for each amputation level, each tailored to the individual presentation of the user and considering how and where load bearing forces are distributed through your limb.
To know more in detail about the prosthetic options best suited for you, please book an appointment with our Prosthetist for free evaluation.