
Lower Limb Prosthesis
Custom prosthetic legs designed for walking, balance, comfort, and everyday independence.
Our Lower Limb Solutions
Lower limb prostheses are designed to support individuals with limb loss affecting the foot, ankle, below-knee, above-knee, or hip region. At OrthoKai, we provide customised prosthetic solutions based on each person’s amputation level, residual limb condition, mobility goals, comfort needs, and daily lifestyle.
Whether you are exploring a prosthesis for the first time or looking to improve the fit and function of an existing prosthesis, our team can guide you through the assessment, fitting, and follow-up process.

We Provide Custom Prosthetic Solutions Designed for Comfort, Stability & Movement
We understand everyone's needs is different and on that basis, we will listen, guide, recommend and fabricate a prosthesis that fits you and your goals.
We know that it is not easy to simply "pick and choose" what you need or want. That is why our team is dedicated at making sure that you will get the highest quality, well-fitting equipment at affordable prices.
How We Help With Limb Loss and Mobility

Why Patients Choose Us
1. Qualified Prosthetists, Orthotists & Therapists
Our clinical team has hands-on experience in prosthetic fitting, custom orthotics, home support, and edema care. Every patient receives a proper assessment, clear explanation, and recommendations tailored to their condition and lifestyle.
2. Accurate Fittings With On-Site Adjustments
We design and adjust many prosthetic and orthotic devices in-house. This allows for faster fittings, better precision, and immediate modifications when needed, helping patients get a comfortable, reliable fit from the start.
3. Personalized Support Across Prosthetics, Orthotics & Edema Care
Whether it’s choosing the right prosthetic limb, fitting a brace, arranging home modifications, or managing swelling, we take the time to understand each patient’s needs. Every solution is personalised to improve mobility, comfort, and daily function.






