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When Should a Patient Be Referred to a Prosthetist?

    Timing matters more than most people think when it comes to prosthetic care. One of the most common mistakes is waiting too long to involve a prosthetist in the process. At Leimkuehler Orthotic-Prosthetic Center, early involvement is strongly encouraged for a patient—and for good reason.

    The Ideal Time: Before Surgery

    Whenever possible, patients should meet with a prosthetist before an amputation takes place.

    This allows for:

    • Clear expectations about recovery
    • Education on the prosthetic process
    • Reduced anxiety heading into surgery

    It turns an unknown future into a structured plan.

    Immediately After Surgery

    If a pre-operative consult doesn’t happen, the next best time is immediately after surgery.

    When Should a Patient Be Referred to a Prosthetist?Early involvement helps guide:

    • Limb positioning
    • Compression and shaping
    • Early rehabilitation decisions

    These factors directly impact future prosthetic success.

    What Happens When Referral Is Delayed

    Waiting too long can create unnecessary challenges:

    • Poor limb shaping
    • Increased swelling
    • Higher anxiety for the patient
    • Slower overall progress

    These issues can often be avoided with earlier involvement.

    Why Early Collaboration Works

    When surgeons, therapists, and prosthetists work together early in the process, the patient benefits from:

    • A more coordinated plan
    • Fewer delays
    • Better long-term outcomes

    Final Thought

    The sooner a prosthetist becomes part of the care team, the smoother the path forward tends to be. Early guidance sets the stage for everything that follows. Contact us today to get started.