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Prosthetics and Kintsugi

Mar 24, 2015

Here at LIM Innovations we pride ourselves on the diversity of our team. We have a fantastic group of engineers, designers, machinists, clinicians, and amputees with relevant experience in the field. With … Read more

On Call with Dr. AP: Spanning the Country

Feb 27, 2015

I apologize for wavering on my vow to write a weekly post for our loyal readers, which is why I have decided to write two posts this week. February has been a … Read more

On Call with Dr. AP: AAOP Academy Meeting Recap

Feb 26, 2015

The LIM Innovations team got back from New Orleans late on Sunday night. We spent the previous week at the 41st Academy Annual Meeting (AAOP), where we debuted our new LIM Provider … Read more

Moving Day

Feb 24, 2015

From the beginning of LIM, production has been extremely grateful to share workshop space with the prosthetic company SFPOS. Even the basement where we discuss administrative, marketing, and innovation needs has been … Read more

Finding LIM Innovations

Feb 13, 2015

Everyone I’ve met at LIM Innovations exudes inspiration, innovation and determination. It’s a truly momentous thing when people like that come together to improve the lives of other people. To witness a … Read more

On Call with Dr. AP: Walter Reed Medical Center

Feb 5, 2015

LIM Innovations sent a crew to Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington DC last week. This is our third time visiting the facility, this time with Infinite Sockets in hand. We are … Read more

User Driven Decisions

Jan 24, 2015

I was diagnosed with bone cancer in 2006. After a series of infections, I decided to amputate my leg in 2010. In the first five years since my amputation, I have learned … Read more

On Call with Dr. AP: Comps and Nominees

Jan 24, 2015

Last week, I discussed our goals for 2015 and the up-and-down journey of 2014. This week, I would like to look ahead to what has already been a promising 2015. We ended … Read more

Wired Magazine Feature

Jan 10, 2015

Sockets have traditionally been like wooden clogs — made by hand, out of a single material, and ultimately rather unforgiving to wear. Now, a radical new socket  is giving amputees some control … Read more