5 Keys to Navigating the Process of Adjusting to Life with an Artificial Limb
There is no doubt that adjusting to life with an artificial limb is challenging: in fact, it may be the biggest challenge you’ve faced yet. And that means it can also be your biggest triumph. Regaining mobility and functionality with help from a prosthetic device can allow you to participate in and enjoy activities, to engage in meaningful work, to achieve your goals, and to live a full, satisfying life. But there is also a learning curve. What are the keys to navigating this often complex process?
Five Resources for Adjusting to Life with an Artificial Limb
If you are navigating the process of returning to life after an amputation, you are facing numerous challenges. Whether you are going back to work or school, your daily routine will be significantly affected by your new reality. However, you are not alone. Increased awareness regarding accessibility has led to a beneficial increase in the number and quality of resources available for those using prosthetic devices.
We want to help you identify your resources and how to get started recovering and enjoying life with your prosthetic device. Here are five places and people who will help you through the process:
Assistance from service animals can provide important support for you
Partnerships between humans and animals - especially dogs - have existed for centuries. But, the assistance that service animals provide their human partners takes this partnership to much greater levels. This "Rite on Point" video discusses service animals and the types of assistance they can give to their human partners.
Introduction to Adjusting to Life With an Artificial Limb
Even though the process of adjusting to life with an artificial limb is unquestionably difficult, advances in adult and pediatric prosthetic technology have initiated a wealth of opportunities in modern times. Greater cultural awareness has vastly improved accessibility, and though we still have much to improve, our culture is more prepared than ever to help you or your child embrace life an artificial limb, with all its challenges and rewards.