
All of P & O Care's five prosthetists, including Jon Wilson, Greg Doerr, and Maggie Ware-Smith, have become accredited in the new Proprio Foot by the manufacturer Ossur. The Proprio offers is the first "bionic" ancle, with computerized sensors and a tiny motor that adjusts the angle of the foot to the angle of the incline on which a person is walking. Clinical Director Jon Wilson jokes, "Now, I can give you a foot that you can get up with in the middle of the night, and if you stub your toe, you can say, 'Ouch!'"

That's going a little too far, but the Proprio enables below-knee amputees to walk much more naturally up and down ramps and hills or over uneven terrain than they could with even the best traditional non-bionic foot. Unfortunately, the Proprio is also expensive and difficult so far to get third party payment for, but that may be changing soon. It's also heavier than most feet, a little over two pounds, which means it would not be the best option for a lower-activity level individual.
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