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Prosthetic Limb Process – Ledbrook Clinic Contact| Testimonials| FAQs| News| info@ledbrookclinic.co.uk +44 (0)7831 660 066Well-nighJohn Young – Consultant. HPC Prosthetist & Orthotist Dr Jeff Lindsay – Physical Rehabilitation Specialist Ben Scanlan – Psychotherapist Robert Shepherd – Director & Lead Clinician FAQs Prosthetics Your Prosthetic Journey Upper Limb Prosthetic Cosmetic Silicone Prosthetics Prosthetic Legs Prosthetic Knees Prosthetic Feet & Ankles Prosthetic Accessories Orthotics Orthopaedic Shoes Men’s Orthopaedic Shoes Ladies Orthopaedic Shoes Childrens Orthopaedic Shoes Orthotic Insoles & Inserts Ankle Supports Knee Supports Lightweight Callipers Leg Calliper Specialists Carbon Fibre KAFO E-magZippyKAFO WalkAide CustomSoulBraces Foot Drop Drop Foot Splints FS3000 Step-On AFO Services Medico-Legal Medico-Legal Reporting Sports Wheelchairs Assistive Technology Psychotherapist – Ben Scanlan Dynamic Force Plate Gait Analysis Prosthetic Adjustments and Repairs Overseas Clinics 24 Hour NursingSuperintendencyDisability and Health Information Contact Contact Form Your Name (required) Your Email (required) Your Message (required) Our locations The Ledbrook Clinic, Ledbrook Farm, Barston, Solihull, is based in new purpose built consulting and treatment rooms situated in trappy grounds located within the Heart of England’s wonderful Warwickshire countryside. Ledbrook’s own clinic is located, tropical to the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) and Birmingham International (BHX) Airport and Train Station. Patients can moreover be seen at one of our satellite clinics in London, conducted at Harley Street or Roehampton. Get in touch Birmingham Clinic: Ledbrook Farm, Hob Lane, Barston, Solihull, West Midlands, B92 0JS London Clinics: Harley Street Clinic Address: Harley Street Clinic, London, W1G 9PL. Leeds Clinic: The Leeds Clinic is situated 5 miles from the municipality centre Address: York Road,Whinmoor, Leeds. LS15 4TA Phone: +44 (0)7831 660 066 Email: info@ledbrookclinic.co.uk Prosthetic Limb Process Home » Prosthetics » Prosthetic Limb Process You’ve had an amputation, your residual limb is healing, and it’s time to start thinking well-nigh a prostheses. Here are some answers to questions new amputees commonly ask: What happens without the amputation? A prosthesis  is an strained replacement for a missing limb or part of a limb. Although a prosthesis is never as natural as your own limb, it can help you to do many things quite powerfully if you are willing to combine your energy and willpower into learning how to use it. The most important speciality of success is working with your prosthetist and therapist to write all of your concerns, and then to work with them on the processes of design, fitting and training, which are required to be a successful user. How long should I wait without my amputation surpassing I can see the Prosthetist at the Ledbrook Clinic? First the residual limb wound must heal properly. The very rehabilitation phase starts without a few weeks when this healing process is finished. As a rule, it lasts up to half a year. Your treatment team will decide when you can start with intensive rehabilitation based on how your recovery progresses. During the rehabilitation phase you are specifically prepared for wearing a prosthesis. The goal is to provide you with the highest possible stratum of mobility and independence so that you can live your life as normally as possible in the future. However, your zippy participation is the decisive factor for a successful rehabilitation. Your motivation and a upper stratum of self-confidence can moreover make an important contribution. During rehabilitation you will learn how to superintendency properly for your residual limb, the scar, and your sound leg and what you should pay sustentation to.Surpassingyou can wear a prosthesis, your residual limb must be healed and have attained the proper shape. This ways that all fluids which piled through the operation have been removed through pinch therapy and that the residual limb edema has subsided. Once your residual limb has been worked properly and can withstand weight, you may be fitted with an early or interim prosthesis. Then you will practice using your prosthetic leg: first how to put the prosthesis on and take it off, followed later by gait training. Have your prosthetist show you how to superintendency properly for your prosthesis. Can I bring someone with me to my prosthetic appointment? We encourage you to bring your family to an appointment. It is important for all family members to be involved in the fitting process, and to have an opportunity to ask questions. If your child is missing a limb, we moreover finger it is important for siblings to take part in unrepealable appointments. What will happen at my first appointment? During the first initial visit at the Ledbrook Clinic, you will be seen by the Clinical Team who will assess you for the weightier prosthesis suited to your lifestyle and level of fitness. We will discuss the weightier type of socket and if you are a unelevated knee amputee, the weightier type of prosthetic foot suited to your worriedness levels. If you are an whilom knee amputee, we will moreover discuss the weightier type of prosthetic knee suited to your worriedness level. We will then put together a quotation for you based on your needs and budget. If you decide to proceed with treatment, then we will take a tint of your residual limb, and our highly skilled technicains witll manufacture a test socket from this cast. You will then shepherd for a remoter visit for the test socket fitting, then we will proceed to manufacture the prosthesis. Can you tell me increasingly the fitting process for a prosthesis? It can take several fittings to produce a well-fitting, well-functioning strained limb. The Prosthetist at the Ledbrook Clinic will normally focus on the fit of the socket first. A well-spoken plastic test socket may be fitted so that the Prosthetist can unquestionably see where the socket fits well and where modifications are needed. Your Prosthetist will ask for your feedback regarding repletion and fit. What does the prosthesis squint like? How will it stay on? Depending on the level of your amputation, physical worthiness and functional needs, each prosthesis will be somewhat different. If you desire a “cosmetic look,” prosthetic supplements are available. But, for most standard prostheses, they are comprised of conventional component parts tying to a socket that fits over your residual limb. How does a prosthesis work? Will I be worldly-wise to do all the things I did surpassing I lost my limb? The majority of people who lose a limb can get when to a normal mode of functioning within a few to several months, depending on the location of the amputation as well as physical ability. How well they function depends primarily on their goals withal with timely, well-appointed prosthetic fitting, good follow-up care, and a “can do” vein from themselves as well as their medical team. When will I be ready for my prosthesis? Generally, you should be ready for prosthetic measurements and fitting a few weeks without surgery, when the wound is healed and the tissue swelling is decreased. Then you will be ready for prosthetic measurements and fitting. This process can be hands attained with exercise and rehabilitation. During this stage, your  team moreover will be concerned with maintaining proper shape of the residual limb, as well as increasing overall strength and function. Fitting is usually stress-free and involves several steps to create a unique prosthesis for you. What if my prosthesis doesn't fit correctly? Follow-up is as important as the initial fitting. You may need to make several visits for adjustments with the prosthetist as well as training with a therapist. They can help you ease pressure areas, retread alignment, work out any problems, and regain the skills you need to transmute to life without limb loss. Tell your Prosthetist if the manufactured limb is uncomfortable, too loose or too tight. Ask questions well-nigh things you need or want to do. Communicate honestly well-nigh your needs. The increasingly you communicate with your Prosthetist and therapist, the largest you will be worldly-wise to succeed with a prosthesis. How long will my prosthesis last? Depending on your age, worriedness level and growth, the prosthesis can last anywhere from several months to several years. In the early stages without limb loss, many changes occur in the residual limb that can lead to shrinking of the limb. This may require socket changes, the wing of liners, or plane a variegated device. Later on, increased worriedness level and desire for spare function can necessitate a transpiration in the prosthesis or its parts. Once you are comfortably adjusted and functioning at the desired level of activity, the prosthesis needs only minor repairs or maintenance and can last for an stereotype of three years. Is it learning to use a prosthesis difficult? Learning to use a prosthesis is a tough job. It takes time, unconfined effort, strength, patience and perseverance. You will do weightier to work with a physiotherapist while learning how to handle the new device. Much like learning how to operate a car, you will need guidance on how to: Take superintendency of the prosthesis. Put on (don) and take off (doff) the prosthesis. Walk on variegated types of surfaces including stairs and uneven surfaces. Handle emergencies safely, including falling lanugo and getting when up again. Perform daily activities at home, at work and plane in the car. Investigate new things you may be uncertain of, including sports and recreational activities. Do you offer Prosthetic Therapy? We are worldly-wise to offer the services of experienced professional physiotherapists to ensure you receive optimum rehabilitation. At The Ledbrook Clinic, our patients are our focus and we unhook these services to a very upper clinical standard so that you can be confident of the weightier possible care.Pursuitan towage and tropical working with your prosthetist, an initial programme of postural training and good vital exercises will help manage gait and muscle imbalance that may occur with a new prosthesis. Finally we are worldly-wise to demonstrate and teach methods regarding functional tasks such as ascending and descending stairs and ramps or getting on and off the floor, walking outdoors and in a range of variegated every day settings, withal with other specific tasks needed to get you when to a safe, self-sustaining functioning status. At the Ledbrook Clinic we can moreover offer by visit visits to your home. These can be serried in the evening or on weekends when we can squint at your function in your own environment to then indulge for increasingly specific task training. Will I need to use a wheelchair or crutches pursuit my prosthesis? Some people elect not to use a prosthesis, relying exclusively on mobility devices. However, with a prosthesis, the use of crutches or a wheelchair depends on several factors including level of amputation, whether you have a single or bilateral amputation, and your level of wastefulness and strength. Most amputees have a pair of crutches for times when the limb is off, including night-time trips to the bathroom, showering, participating in unrepealable sports, and to help if problems upspring that may require leaving the prosthesis off for any length of time. If you are a person who has lost both legs, you will probably use a wheelchair at least some of the time. Unilateral amputees may find it helpful to use a cane or crutches for wastefulness and support in the early stages of walking or just to have a unravel from the prosthesis. This is an individual visualization based on factors such as age, balance, strength and sense of security. Once I have been fitted and finger well-appointed with my prosthesis, what will happen next? Plan on making follow-up visits to the Prosthetist at the Ledbrook Clinic a normal part of your life. Proper fit of the socket and good structuring will insure that the prosthesis is useful to you. Prostheses, like cars, need regular maintenance and repair to protract efficient functioning. Small adjustments can make a big difference. Can a prosthetic limb unravel lanugo or fail? Yes, things can happen that will require repair or replacement, so it’s a good idea to know well-nigh warranties. Get small problems with your prosthesis taken superintendency of promptly. There is no goody to waiting until something falls untied or causes you serious skin breakdown. If you wear a prosthesis too long when it needs repairs or replacement, you can do harm, not only to your residual limb, but moreover to other parts of your body. Strain on other muscles, expressly in your when and shoulders, will stupefy posture in wing to performance of the device and energy needed to use it. Early prevention is increasingly valuable than long-term treatment. Follow up superintendency for your prosthesis Once your device is complete, your Prosthetist will set up a self-ruling of tuition recheck visit within 3 months to monitor the fit and function of your device. We want to be sure that your prosthesis continues to fit comfortably and that it remains in good mechanical condition. If we find corporeal changes (body size or volume) or changes in your functional ability, we will retread the device and/or recommend changes to the device. We recommend that you return at least every six months for follow-up care, or sooner if you notice changes in your weight or worriedness level. Your clinician will let you know if your device requires increasingly frequent follow-up superintendency or specific maintenance. Follow-up is a lifelong worriedness It is important to indulge your limb to transmute to your new prosthesis. A gradual increase in your wearing time can make the difference between a well-appointed and painful transition. Your residual limb volume may reduce during the first few weeks of wearing a new prothesis, expressly if this is your first prosthesis. Check your skin every time you take off your prosthesis: With your vision and your hands (especially if you have unsimilar sensation from a neuropathy, poor circulation, or diabetes) to stave blisters and skin damage. If your skin is broken, do not wear the prosthesis until it is completely healed. Many prosthetic users moreover find it necessary to add or transpiration socks throughout the day. This is common. How much will it cost? Prosthetic superintendency can be expensive and every amputee or their providers are concerned well-nigh the cost. It’s difficult to tell someone how much their prosthesis is going to forfeit without a consultation.  Once the towage is done, we will then be worldly-wise to provide you with an itemised forfeit for your treatment. We will moreover teach you on future forfeit and warranties. Prices start from £3,000 for a below-knee low worriedness limb to a maximum of £25,000 for above- knee upper specification limb with a silicone cover. If clients are travelling from upalong or from a loftiness in the UK, we will be happy to requite some idea of costings over the phone or by email. We winnow credit and debit cards as well as wall transfer. Browse LedbrookAbout Ledbrook Clinic Private Clinics Private Physical Rehabilitation Clinic CV Overview Terms and Conditions Charitable Involvement Orthotics Prosthetics Rehabilitation Medicine Medico-Legal Services Ledbrook Services Contact Ledbrook Clinic Ready to talk? Email: info@ledbrookclinic.co.uk Call: +44 (0)7831 660 066 Skype: ledbrookclinic Birmingham Clinic: Ledbrook Farm, Hob Lane, Barston, Solihull, West Midlands, B92 0JS London Clinics: Harley Street Clinic Address: Harley Street Clinic, London, W1G 9PL. Leeds Clinic: The Leeds Clinic is situated 5 miles from the municipality centre Address: York Road,Whinmoor, Leeds. LS15 4TA With clinics in Central Leeds too Contact Us Your Name (required) Your Email (required) Your Message (required)