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The most important contact in dealings with the prosthesis ...

... is the orthopaedic technician at the surgical appliance retailer.

An amputation throws up many questions, a leg prosthesis often even more. The first point of contact about prosthetic care is always the orthopaedic technician.

However, the Stolperstein editorial desk also receives many questions: How can I care for my skin? How do I clean my silicone liner? Who knows of a driving school for disabled drivers? Who is looking for a modified car - and many more.

The aim of the Stolperstein portal is to publish reader's questions and the matching answers, so than many leg amputees can benefit from them.