Thank you for making this video, I recently lost my left foot end of aug. The information you’re sharing is very helpful as I’m hopefully about to start fitting in the coming weeks.
Yo, dude. Currently wearing RUSH feet. DBK here. Active jock. Have been severely discriminated against because of my age-79! I have always been super fit-5’ 11”, 155 lbs. I have been shut out of most gear available to younger amps. It’s my new reality. I’m done with the hoop-jumping & game playing! Enough of my whining-it’s my new reality. I use a size 12 foot. I could be almost any size & any height!!! Give me a shout, man.. congrats on an awesome vid.
thank you so much for you opinions on all these.. i recently became in need of something from having toes removed.. i was unsure of any of it, but this helps alot.. thank, be safe
I'll be heading into my final leg process in about a month, I had my BKA 7 months ago, they are talking about the pin lock with an articulating ankle which will have bump stops to allow for forward deflection and leaning from side to side to help if you have to go up a ramp sideways type thing and leaning, I don't have diabetes but do have stenosis in my lower legs to deal with and that has been the main challenge. I think the amazing part is you can pay 500 for a foot up to 35 to 40 thousand just for a foot, thankfully I live in Canada with awesome medical benefits that cover my home modifications, electric wheelchair and prosthetics and everything else, thank you for your input on the topic of feet.
Your videos are definitely helpful and informative, but there are random noises which frankly, startle me into looking around to see if they're coming from another room in my house. This noise was at 7:44.
Hey/ there, this is a great source of information and advice. I had some questions about what options for my passion, which I have feared to do without, being an a avid dancer and soccer was what I loved most. It has been an humbling experience being a new bellow knee unilateral a amputee. Since August 2020 I had been thinking of all the difficulties that a single prosthesis would solve once I'dbe ready for my 1st one. I have to admit that all this time of brainstorming how different it will all be,I think that even the most simple tasks that you've just pointed out did not even cross my mind. Thanks for all your help with this series of videos.
Great video my mum lost her left leg 3 yrs ago and I got the prosthetic leg it now 1yr but now the foot broke what might be problem😢now I to pay for the replacement but so far so good
Hope you are well. I am in the process of getting the Versa Foot 2, wanted to see if you could do an "on foot" review. I'll be using this foot for the high impact sports, but also on construction sites. I will more than likely have the Ottobock Empower as a daily, and the VF2 as my "tough foot".
Lbk 40 years now. I have a viscous ball for torque, and a multi axis ankle. Carbon fibre foot, split toe. Socket is fibre glass with an ACL generation 2 brace integrated into the socket. Insurance through work (retired now at 62) pays for everything. To be totally honest, socket design is the bane of my existence. Osteointegration just isn’t for me, esthetically ..I just can’t accept it and structurally , including load profiles, it just seems like bone failures could become the norm. Leakage around the connection on the distal end of the residual limb would be unacceptable in intimate situations. I apologize to anyone who feels otherwise. Again, some sort of pneumatic or liquid filled liner adapting dynamically to changes in weight and/ or residual limb variations in dimensions would make it a perfect socket fit and would be golden to me!
What is the lightest weighted foot ? That’s been my issue It’s been to hard to lift my Prothesis and walk I’m an AK weigh 220 stand 5’10” and active 76 year old woman.
Great Video, Thanks, very helpful , what is name of your prosthetic foot that you wore in video and Can you please recommend a good prosthetic in Paramus , New Jersey
hi, have you tried the C161 Triton with vertical shock system from Otto Bock? The one you are wearing with vacuum system, what foot is that? Can you wear without sleeve?
I appreciate the video, Garrette. Did you notice an increase in mobility with your Pro-Flex XC once you transitioned to suction/pin suspension? I have the Pro-Flex w/ pin and I'm considering the AllPro to improve the activity range #LBKA
For day-to-day, I've loved the Pro-Flex, but I wouldn't ever play basketball in it. For that, the All Pro was great. I still love the All Pro, but living in a colder climate, the Pro-Flex is a better balance of comfort and being able to wear pants. :)
I know this is an old video I am an (unexpectedly) new amputee and looking for where to start. My passion is jeeping and want a set up with that in mind
Garrett, I have been watching you videos. I am currently looking for some new shoes to take my dog for walking in the park and helping me with balance.
I am thinking about a K3 level foot, I was working as a response officer, I am thinking that K3 is the one and I need to know the actual cost of a foot like that
Sadly Nike would only do that program in the UK 😥 I got a very similar foot to that with the nike sole and I always wear it. It’s the best substitute for a real foot I ever had so far 😌
Hi Garrett...am from Kenya 🇰🇪 pliz can you donate one of your prosthetic...I got amputated an year ago I still have not managed to buy a prosthetic leg
I'm 68 lost my leg 3 years ago. Would like to know more about the k4 foot and where to get Grant to help with cost. Thank you . Am new to your videos they are very helpful. Thanks again Gary Russell
Hi Garrett! This video actually helped me a lot for my masterthesis. I am currently developing a prosthetic leg for alpine sports (climbing and hiking). May I contact you to gain more insight? That would be super helpful! Thanks In advance
Like most feet, it seems like it really boils down to personal preference. I tried one very briefly with my first foot, but at that point, it was all so new, I wasn't sure what I was looking for and thus don't have a very useful opinion. Talking to folks who do use them, my impression has been that they have a very smooth rollover/toe-off but a litle less energy return/spring as a result. They've definitely always been on my radar, but for various reasons unrelated to the foot, I haven't tried once since being familiar enough to have an opinion about them.
Like most things with prosthetics, there's no best foot for everyone. That said, I'd probably start with feet that have some horizontal torsion/twisting capability. With Basketball, that's definitely helped make some of those similar movements more comfortable.
I think the comfort depends on the size. The larger one is lkely "softer" because it has more flex in it. (I have the large one at 12") From talking to my prosthetist 10" is good too, but the smaller two at 6" and 8" are *very* different and much more rigid. My current foot, the Ossur Pro Flex XC Torsion has been great. It's by far been my favorite all-around foot and allows for a little rotation that's subtle but makes a huge difference.
It's definitely become more comfortable over time, and it always ebbs and flows. Each new socket and/or leg takes a month or two to get used to as well. Everything from shoes to volume changes in your residual limb can throw you off. And for some people, limb shape can be problematic. Ultimately, for me, it's comfortable, and I don't mind it all. It takes time, but it should eventually get there.
I don't ride motorcycles, but i did sit on a friend's once to see if/how shifting could work. The short version is that while it may be doable, it was incredibly difficult. From talking to other folks and doing some casual research, most left-leg amputees seem to have modifications done to either have a hand clutch installed or have it re-routed to the other side.
I'd say more or less right away? The first year with a prosthetic, the length of time wearing it slowly increases, but there was never a time where I didn't feel like walking safely was an issue. All subsequent feet, once they were dialed in, I felt really comfortable running, walking on uneven ground, etc. I'd say it takes a little time to be familiar with their sweet spots for walking on uneven ground, but only a day or two.
Thank you for making this video, I recently lost my left foot end of aug. The information you’re sharing is very helpful as I’m hopefully about to start fitting in the coming weeks.
Garret
I became an amputee on 11-15-23. Can explain more about Sox and how the take up space in the socket.
Thank you!
Yo, dude. Currently wearing RUSH feet. DBK here. Active jock. Have been severely discriminated against because of my age-79! I have always been super fit-5’ 11”, 155 lbs. I have been shut out of most gear available to younger amps. It’s my new reality. I’m done with the hoop-jumping & game playing! Enough of my whining-it’s my new reality. I use a size 12 foot. I could be almost any size & any height!!! Give me a shout, man.. congrats on an awesome vid.
Really helpful. I’m a new amputee waiting for my permanent prosthesis.
This is my first time watching and I have say you were very helpful and enlightening. I will continue to watch/follow, thank you😊
thank you so much for you opinions on all these.. i recently became in need of something from having toes removed.. i was unsure of any of it, but this helps alot.. thank, be safe
Are you from zibambwe, hit me up
Thank you for doing this. It helps to hear it for an actual amputie. I seem to be only getting my info from two legged people.
I'll be heading into my final leg process in about a month, I had my BKA 7 months ago, they are talking about the pin lock with an articulating ankle which will have bump stops to allow for forward deflection and leaning from side to side to help if you have to go up a ramp sideways type thing and leaning, I don't have diabetes but do have stenosis in my lower legs to deal with and that has been the main challenge. I think the amazing part is you can pay 500 for a foot up to 35 to 40 thousand just for a foot, thankfully I live in Canada with awesome medical benefits that cover my home modifications, electric wheelchair and prosthetics and everything else, thank you for your input on the topic of feet.
Your videos are definitely helpful and informative, but there are random noises which frankly, startle me into looking around to see if they're coming from another room in my house. This noise was at 7:44.
Hey/ there, this is a great source of information and advice. I had some questions about what options for my passion, which I have feared to do without, being an a avid dancer and soccer was what I loved most. It has been an humbling experience being a new bellow knee unilateral a amputee. Since August 2020 I had been thinking of all the difficulties that a single prosthesis would solve once I'dbe ready for my 1st one.
I have to admit that all this time of brainstorming how different it will all be,I think that even the most simple tasks that you've just pointed out did not even cross my mind.
Thanks for all your help with this series of videos.
Great video my mum lost her left leg 3 yrs ago and I got the prosthetic leg it now 1yr but now the foot broke what might be problem😢now I to pay for the replacement but so far so good
Hope you are well. I am in the process of getting the Versa Foot 2, wanted to see if you could do an "on foot" review. I'll be using this foot for the high impact sports, but also on construction sites. I will more than likely have the Ottobock Empower as a daily, and the VF2 as my "tough foot".
Thnx for info. Thinking on amputation ankle
Hope to have my prosthetic on may, 31
I had my foot amputated 3 weeks ago . This video is very informative. Thanks
Thanks for the info
Lbk 40 years now. I have a viscous ball for torque, and a multi axis ankle. Carbon fibre foot, split toe. Socket is fibre glass with an ACL generation 2 brace integrated into the socket. Insurance through work (retired now at 62) pays for everything. To be totally honest, socket design is the bane of my existence. Osteointegration just isn’t for me, esthetically ..I just can’t accept it and structurally , including load profiles, it just seems like bone failures could become the norm. Leakage around the connection on the distal end of the residual limb would be unacceptable in intimate situations. I apologize to anyone who feels otherwise. Again, some sort of pneumatic or liquid filled liner adapting dynamically to changes in weight and/ or residual limb variations in dimensions would make it a perfect socket fit and would be golden to me!
What is the lightest weighted foot ? That’s been my issue It’s been to hard to lift my Prothesis and walk I’m an AK weigh 220 stand 5’10” and active 76 year old woman.
Great Video, Thanks, very helpful , what is name of your prosthetic foot that you wore in video and Can you please recommend a good prosthetic in Paramus , New Jersey
hi, have you tried the C161 Triton with vertical shock system from Otto Bock? The one you are wearing with vacuum system, what foot is that? Can you wear without sleeve?
I'll b getting a 'K3 dinamic'.
Do you have information on this?
I appreciate the video, Garrette. Did you notice an increase in mobility with your Pro-Flex XC once you transitioned to suction/pin suspension? I have the Pro-Flex w/ pin and I'm considering the AllPro to improve the activity range #LBKA
For day-to-day, I've loved the Pro-Flex, but I wouldn't ever play basketball in it. For that, the All Pro was great. I still love the All Pro, but living in a colder climate, the Pro-Flex is a better balance of comfort and being able to wear pants. :)
Hello! what is the name of the foot that you are wearing?
I know this is an old video I am an (unexpectedly) new amputee and looking for where to start. My passion is jeeping and want a set up with that in mind
Does Ossur Pro-flex XC Torsion has smooth walking?
I was Amputated three years ago, I need to know the cost of the last foot , if you don't mind. My name is CLIFTON EDWARDS.
Garrett, I have been watching you videos. I am currently looking for some new shoes to take my dog for walking in the park and helping me with balance.
Hi man, I would like that you share us some tips for ride on mountain bike 🚵♂️.
Hope you can 🦿😬
What liner U wearing that rolls up your leg?
I am thinking about a K3 level foot, I was working as a response officer, I am thinking that K3 is the one and I need to know the actual cost of a foot like that
Sadly Nike would only do that program in the UK 😥
I got a very similar foot to that with the nike sole and I always wear it. It’s the best substitute for a real foot I ever had so far 😌
Hi Garrett...am from Kenya 🇰🇪 pliz can you donate one of your prosthetic...I got amputated an year ago I still have not managed to buy a prosthetic leg
really appreciate your efforts, want to ask- I am an amputee from INDIA, am I eligible for any kind of grants to have prosthetic ?
Feel so nice and proud the way you help the community keep going 😊
I'm 68 lost my leg 3 years ago. Would like to know more about the k4 foot and where to get Grant to help with cost. Thank you . Am new to your videos they are very helpful. Thanks again Gary Russell
There's a lot of options, but I'd start with Challenged Athletes: www.challengedathletes.org
you look awesome with only one leg
How much
Hi I'm disable I need artificial leg please hilp me
Hi Garrett! This video actually helped me a lot for my masterthesis. I am currently developing a prosthetic leg for alpine sports (climbing and hiking). May I contact you to gain more insight? That would be super helpful! Thanks In advance
Sure thing. Send me an email at garrett at hey dot com
@@AdaptableOrg Awesome! I send you a message :)
How much was the K4 with the fox shock in it just curious thanks in advance
I have used a Rush Foot for more than 3 years and love it. What are your thoughts on the Rush Foot?
Like most feet, it seems like it really boils down to personal preference. I tried one very briefly with my first foot, but at that point, it was all so new, I wasn't sure what I was looking for and thus don't have a very useful opinion.
Talking to folks who do use them, my impression has been that they have a very smooth rollover/toe-off but a litle less energy return/spring as a result. They've definitely always been on my radar, but for various reasons unrelated to the foot, I haven't tried once since being familiar enough to have an opinion about them.
How'd you even get all these legs to bring home? I can only get one to use for everything 😂
Question for everyone, what is the best prosthetic for single amputee below knee for sports that require quick side running like Tennis or Racquetball
Like most things with prosthetics, there's no best foot for everyone. That said, I'd probably start with feet that have some horizontal torsion/twisting capability. With Basketball, that's definitely helped make some of those similar movements more comfortable.
Interesting. I have the fillauer all pro like you showed. Looking for something more comfortable for walking. Not that active. Need more comfort.
I think the comfort depends on the size. The larger one is lkely "softer" because it has more flex in it. (I have the large one at 12") From talking to my prosthetist 10" is good too, but the smaller two at 6" and 8" are *very* different and much more rigid. My current foot, the Ossur Pro Flex XC Torsion has been great. It's by far been my favorite all-around foot and allows for a little rotation that's subtle but makes a huge difference.
Im getting ready to be casted for the leg you have on my question is,is it comfortable?
It's definitely become more comfortable over time, and it always ebbs and flows. Each new socket and/or leg takes a month or two to get used to as well. Everything from shoes to volume changes in your residual limb can throw you off.
And for some people, limb shape can be problematic. Ultimately, for me, it's comfortable, and I don't mind it all. It takes time, but it should eventually get there.
Rbd ❤you ❤❤you ❤
Saya sangat menginnginkanya..tapi saya tidak mampu untuk membelinya
Saya pun amputasi kaki kanan di bawah lutut...
Are you actually able to shift a motorcycle with that foot ?? Lbka
I don't ride motorcycles, but i did sit on a friend's once to see if/how shifting could work. The short version is that while it may be doable, it was incredibly difficult. From talking to other folks and doing some casual research, most left-leg amputees seem to have modifications done to either have a hand clutch installed or have it re-routed to the other side.
how long did it take you where you could walk safely again on the K3 foot?
I'd say more or less right away? The first year with a prosthetic, the length of time wearing it slowly increases, but there was never a time where I didn't feel like walking safely was an issue. All subsequent feet, once they were dialed in, I felt really comfortable running, walking on uneven ground, etc. I'd say it takes a little time to be familiar with their sweet spots for walking on uneven ground, but only a day or two.
Spatula feet!
🙏😊❣
Please hilp me
I wanna be an amputee so much! anybody have any advice on how I can become an awesome amputee! I hope to have my arm or leg amputated someday soon!
Help my daughter to have artificial pleas
Halp me Please Please Please 😭😭
Just change clothes for every episode 😂😂😂 people are more worried about what your wearing than the useful information your giving
Halp me my sem legs demej
Halp me Please Please Please 😭😭😭