Lesser-known things about prosthetic legs

27 May.,2024

 

Lesser-known things about prosthetic legs

Yes, but those who want to wear heels will need legs which allow them to do so.

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Wearing such shoes can be difficult at the best of times, ask a catwalk model, so wearing heels with prosthetics on is no mean feat.

Heels push the centre of gravity forward and on prosthetics this can be hard to control and requires strong core stability - particularly difficult when walking on two prosthetics.

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But how is it possible to get a slim and shapely high heeled shoe on if it's not possible to wriggle your foot into it? There is a button, usually on the inside of the leg by the ankle, which can be pressed and held in while you move the foot up and down until it's at the correct height. Let go of the button and the foot will stay in that position. Amputees say that they can get through shoe horns at a rate of knots.

The general consensus seems to be that walking on stiletto heels is hard and so a sturdier shoe like a wedge is better.

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