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Prosthetic Knee & Above Knee Prosthetics

Our experienced clinicians provide advanced custom orthotics and prosthetic services designed to restore mobility, independence and confidence, helping every patient regain their function and enjoy life again.

Comprehensive Prosthetic and Orthotic Services

At Amputee Clinic in Fort Myers, we provide advanced prosthetic knee solutions designed to restore safe movement, stability and confidence for above-knee amputees. A prosthetic knee plays a central role in how you walk, sit, stand and navigate daily life. Choosing the right knee system requires clinical expertise, careful evaluation and ongoing support.

Our team combines more than 100 years of clinical experience with an on-site lab and advanced physical therapy to deliver prosthetic knee care that is precise, practical and tailored to real-world needs. From first consultation through long-term follow-up, our focus stays on outcomes that improve mobility and independence for our patients.

How Does a Prosthetic Knee Work?

A prosthetic knee replaces the function of the natural knee joint after an above-knee amputation. It controls how the leg bends and straightens during walking, standing and sitting. A well-fitted prosthetic knee helps reduce falls, improves gait symmetry and lowers strain on the hips and lower back.

Every patient presents different goals, activity levels and physical considerations. That is why prosthetic knee options are never one size fits all. At our Fort Myers clinic, we evaluate strength, balance, walking speed, terrain demands and lifestyle needs before recommending a specific prosthetic knee type.

Who Is This For?

This service is designed for above-knee amputees who want a prosthetic knee that feels stable, comfortable, and suited to real-life demands. It supports people who are newly amputated, returning to mobility after surgery, or struggling with balance, fit, or confidence in their current prosthesis. Our care suits both lower and higher activity levels, with each prosthetic knee selected to match physical ability, daily routines, and long-term mobility goals.

Prosthetic Knee Types Explained

Modern prosthetic knee types range from mechanically simple designs to highly responsive computerized systems. Understanding these options helps patients make informed decisions in partnership with their care team.

Single-Axis Knee Prosthesis

A single-axis knee prosthesis features a simple hinge mechanism that allows the knee to bend and straighten on one fixed axis. This design offers predictable motion and durability. It often suits individuals who prioritize stability and straightforward function.

Single-axis knees can work well for users with consistent walking patterns and lower activity demands. They are also easier to maintain and adjust, which can be beneficial during early rehabilitation.

Polycentric Knee Prosthesis

A polycentric knee prosthesis uses multiple pivot points to mimic the natural movement of the knee more closely. This design shortens the leg during the swing phase, improving toe clearance and reducing the risk of tripping.

Polycentric systems often provide enhanced stability at heel strike and during standing. Many patients appreciate the smoother motion and added security, particularly when navigating uneven surfaces or slopes.

Weight-Activated Stance Control Knee

A weight-activated stance control knee increases resistance when weight is placed on the prosthesis. This added resistance helps prevent unwanted knee buckling during standing and walking.

This type of prosthetic knee supports users who benefit from extra stability while still allowing controlled knee flexion during swing. It can be an effective option for individuals rebuilding strength and confidence after amputation.

Manual Locking Knee Prosthesis

A manual locking knee prosthesis allows the knee to be locked in full extension. When locked, the knee does not bend, providing maximum stability during standing and walking.

While this limits natural knee motion, it can be appropriate for users with significant balance challenges or those who prioritize safety over flexibility. The lock can be released for sitting when needed.

Microprocessor Knee Prosthesis

A microprocessor knee prosthesis uses sensors and onboard processing to adjust resistance in real time. These systems respond to walking speed, terrain changes and movement patterns.

Microprocessor knees often provide smoother gait transitions, reduced fall risk and improved energy efficiency. For many active users, this technology supports more natural walking and greater adaptability in daily life.

How We Select the Right Prosthetic Knee

Selecting a prosthetic knee involves more than matching a device to an amputation level. Our clinicians take time to understand each patient’s goals, physical condition and daily routines.

The evaluation process includes gait analysis, strength testing and discussion of environmental demands such as stairs, ramps and uneven ground. We also consider long-term health factors like joint protection and energy expenditure.

Because we have an on-site lab in Fort Myers, adjustments and refinements happen efficiently. This allows faster optimization of fit and function without delays or outsourcing.

Integrated Care for Better Outcomes

A prosthetic knee performs best when paired with comprehensive rehabilitation. At Amputee Clinic, advanced physical therapy supports strength development, balance training and gait refinement.

We also offer same-day sockets when appropriate, reducing downtime and improving comfort during transitions. Education on prosthetic use, skin care and maintenance helps patients stay active and avoid complications.

Our multidisciplinary approach ensures that the prosthetic knee works in harmony with the rest of the prosthesis and the body.

What to Expect During Your Free Consultation

Every prosthetic knee journey begins with a free consultation at our Fort Myers clinic. During this visit, our team listens carefully to your concerns and goals. We review medical history, assess movement patterns and explain relevant prosthetic knee options in clear terms.

Patients leave with a realistic plan that outlines next steps, expected timelines and ongoing support. There is no pressure, only informed guidance built on experience and results.

Long Term Support and Follow Up

Prosthetic needs evolve over time. Changes in activity level, health, or fit may require adjustments or component updates. Our high patient retention reflects our commitment to long-term care and responsiveness.

By staying engaged with patients beyond the initial fitting, we help maintain comfort, safety and mobility for years to come.

What Our Clients Say

Why Amputee Clinic?

Amputee Clinic

Early Intervention and Research

✓ IPOP (Immediate Post-Operative Prosthesis)

✓ Early intervention (to prevent loss of function, atrophy, mental deterioration, etc.)

✓ Research for patient, healthcare providers, and therapists

In-House and Onsite Services

✓ Onsite, custom lab

✓ Very fast turnaround with completed paperwork

✓ In-house billing

✓ Home deliveries and repairs

Patient Education and Monitoring

✓ Continuous patient monitoring

✓ High-tech advancements and recent research

✓ Education on new techniques and devices

✓ Teaching and demonstrations

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    Get answers to the most common questions patients and families ask before starting their prosthetic journey.

    What is a custom prosthesis?
    A custom prosthesis is carefully designed to match your unique anatomy, lifestyle and comfort needs. It’s shaped and built specifically for your residual limb to ensure a natural fit, balance and freedom of movement. At Amputee Clinic of Fort Myers, every prosthesis is made in our on-site lab for precision and comfort. Ready to explore your options? Book a free consultation with our expert team today.
    What types of custom prosthetics are available in Fort Myers?
    We create a wide range of prosthetic solutions, including below-knee, above-knee, partial foot and upper extremity prosthetics. Our clinic also offers advanced microprocessor-controlled knees and energy-storing feet for enhanced mobility. Each device is personalized to fit your goals and comfort needs. Visit Amputee Clinic of Fort Myers for a free consultation and learn which custom prosthetic design is right for you.
    How long does it take to create a custom prosthesis?
    Every patient is different, but thanks to our in-house lab, most prostheses are completed much faster than in typical clinics. Many patients receive their first fitting within a few days. We always take the time needed to ensure accuracy, comfort and long-term durability. Book a free consultation with our Fort Myers team to get an estimated timeline for your prosthesis.
    Will my prosthesis look natural?
    We offer the most advanced technology and aesthetic finishing options to make your prosthetic as natural-looking as possible. This includes realistic silicone skin coverings, skin tone matching, custom foam shaping and even personalized laminated designs. You can choose a natural look that blends seamlessly or a bold, unique design that reflects your personality. Our goal is for you to feel confident and comfortable. Visit us to see examples of our custom finishes and discuss your preferences.
    Can I perform daily activities and sports with a custom prosthesis?
    Many patients return to their favorite activities, including walking, working, running and playing sports. We design each prosthesis to suit your lifestyle, ensuring the right balance of support and flexibility. Our clinicians and therapists will guide you through exercises to rebuild strength and stability. Book a free prosthetics or orthotics consultation today at our Fort Myers clinic to learn how we can help you stay active and independent.
    Are prosthetic devices covered by insurance?
    Amputee clinic are in network with all insurance providers. The cost to the client is minimal, as no one will pay for a prosthetic out of their own pocket.
    How often should a prosthesis be replaced or adjusted?
    Prostheses typically need adjustments every few months and replacements every three to five years, depending on use and physical changes. Regular checkups help us keep your device comfortable and functional. If your prosthesis feels loose, painful, or worn, it may be time for a refit. Visit us for a free consultation at our Fort Myers clinic for a free comfort check and expert advice.

    At Amputee Clinic, we’re Fort Myers’ only prosthetic and orthotic provider with an on-site lab, offering same-day solutions when you need them most.

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