Shoes and Prosthetics

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • Here's another highly anticipated video about being an amputee. Who is it highly anticipated by? Who knows. But it sounded like the thing to write in the bio of the video.
    Here are several different shoe options that I have in my closet! There are some more but they are pretty similar to the ones I show in this video so didn't feel like doing more. Also I don't use a shoe horn on my shoes - a new rule I've made in the last year or so is if I need extra equipment to wear it, it's not worth me buying.
    So here's the video showing the types of shoes with different feet.
    The Prosthetic Feet
    Ossur LP Align - www.ossur.com/...
    Fillauer All Pro - fillauer.com/p...
    The Shoe Links
    Pumas - www.amazon.com...
    Crocs - www.amazon.com...
    Heels (Similar Pair) - www.amazon.com...
    Bates Ultra Lites - marineshop.net...
    Ride Sage - www.evo.com/sn...
    Here are time stamps if you just want to know a specific type!
    Sneakers - 2:12
    Crocs - 3:30
    Heels - 5:14
    Combat Boots - 7:09
    Snowboard Boots - 9:54
    Love you all and all your support. Been going through the roughest year yet but I am making it through. Excited to be posting again for you all!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 40

  • @jessicayoung8868
    @jessicayoung8868 Рік тому +7

    From watching ur and footless Joe I have learned so much I learned that I could still wear sandles thank u so much

    • @AnnikatheAmputee
      @AnnikatheAmputee  Рік тому +3

      You absolutely can! I will probably make a video soon to show how to do it!

  • @averagejoesmiling456
    @averagejoesmiling456 Рік тому +6

    Hey Annika, thanks so much for doing this video on shoes!! The suggestion about putting a zipper in the back of the boot has opened up so many options for me. Because I live in Canada where winters are long, cold and snowy, a person definitely needs boots . . . warm boots that preferably go as high on the leg as the boots you've shown in this video. Boots are a killer to put on and off. With your zipper idea I now have tremendously more options! Again, thanks so much for doing this video!! God bless.

    • @AnnikatheAmputee
      @AnnikatheAmputee  Рік тому +2

      So glad I could show you that zippers are an option! Boots and prosthetics are definitely harder but totally worth adapting!

    • @OnlyTheEd
      @OnlyTheEd Рік тому

      @@AnnikatheAmputee Cheaper to adapt than to buy new, right?

  • @carlosalonso329
    @carlosalonso329 Рік тому

    Hi I'm been a bk amputee for 17 months still learning how to walk and i don't know how is so hard to walk with flat shoes like the white pumas you show at the beginning of the video can yo help me and tell me why ??
    Keeg doing this amazing videos

  • @canadianicedragon2412
    @canadianicedragon2412 Рік тому

    "Tie like normal" she say... holder her foot in her lap with her chin... I'm not sure that counts as normal. But... I'm here for it whatever works in the moment. There are definitely times I wish my feet were closer to my hands when tying shoes.

  • @StephaninasAmputeeAdventures

    Are you a K3 or K4 amputee? I'm a K4 and since my foot has a hydraulic ankle, it accommodates a wider variety of shoes than a K1 or K2 foot. My understanding is that K1/K2 shoes have to be basically flat, like not even sneakers (an average sneaker rise from front to back is 5/8" so it's not actually flat).

    • @AnnikatheAmputee
      @AnnikatheAmputee  Рік тому

      I am a K4 but I don't know much else beyond that. I have several feet and most shoe wear works with it, but you occasionally run into situations with more specific types of shoes like heels and boots.

  • @crash4142
    @crash4142 Рік тому +2

    I still wear my cowboy boots everyday none adjustable ankles pylon maxed out double bk and ride my motorcycle everywhere I'm not show boating I swear just saying you and footless Joe I've come so far thanks to yall and please keep them coming lol

    • @AnnikatheAmputee
      @AnnikatheAmputee  Рік тому +1

      No I think it's great that you have found a way to wear your boots without making adjustments. I think maybe certain feet have a little more leniency in things like that. This is good information and I love learning things from others!

    • @crash4142
      @crash4142 Рік тому

      @Annika the Amputee I do have foam lifts in my boots though lol but you and footless Joe have helped so much I know so many people benefit from you and your vids especially the mental side as well keep doing you🤙🤙🤙

  • @tyreesetjjoyner1995
    @tyreesetjjoyner1995 Рік тому

    Good video, Annika. Someday, you’ll see Footless Jo. Continue on your road on getting the giant gold play button and the silver play button

    • @AnnikatheAmputee
      @AnnikatheAmputee  Рік тому

      She and I have been friends for several years now and have been in each others videos. Thank you though!

  • @andreasanti1041
    @andreasanti1041 Рік тому

    Good morning merry Christmas and Happy new year

  • @keithwillis4524
    @keithwillis4524 Рік тому

    I have had a prostatic for almost 4years and I always wear socks

  • @karensheehan2878
    @karensheehan2878 Рік тому

    I would love to know whats happening for you now. Have you done any acting yet and have you been pursuing any sporty pursuits. Great to see you back. You are naturally engaging and look great. Love the way you integrate your style with your prothstetic. How much do those legs weigh?

    • @AnnikatheAmputee
      @AnnikatheAmputee  Рік тому

      Just posted a video today about an update! Hope you can check it out.
      My legs typically weigh between 4 and 7 pounds, depending on the components on it. Not super heavy, but a couple ounces can make all the difference when it comes to prostheses.

  • @karhorng
    @karhorng Рік тому

    thx for the video on footwear. I'm currently alternating between a lace shoe and flip-flops in one leg (no prothesis leg yet). different terrain, needed different footwear. gripping on dry and wet surface is important.

    • @AnnikatheAmputee
      @AnnikatheAmputee  Рік тому

      Yes you definitely need different footwear for different activities. Hopefully you get a prosthetic leg soon and can start experimenting what shoes work and what don't, but more importantly, learning which activities you are able to do! So exciting! Good luck!

  • @penultimateh766
    @penultimateh766 Рік тому

    Yeah, they say Crocs really are good for a bunch of reasons, but I just cant think of when I'd wear them.

    • @AnnikatheAmputee
      @AnnikatheAmputee  Рік тому

      Even before my ampuation, I loved them for river and water shoes because they float! I get they are not great looking shoes but they are very practical for things like water. My buddy wore them as shower shoes when he deployed too!

  • @timothypeyton3041
    @timothypeyton3041 4 місяці тому

    Zipper in back of work boot tks

  • @sanjayharsh3532
    @sanjayharsh3532 Рік тому

    Mam saw this video now and liked it very much now I am trying to see all your videos I am a left leg amputee since 2years due to diabetes and I am 58years young from now on you are one of my heroes may god bless you with long life and good health take care thanks god bless you and your family love from India

    • @AnnikatheAmputee
      @AnnikatheAmputee  Рік тому

      I'm glad I can help you on your amputation journey! Keep your head up!

  • @andreasanti1041
    @andreasanti1041 Рік тому

    God bless you Forever

  • @BucketList22
    @BucketList22 6 місяців тому

    9:57 Footless Jo? :)

  • @torejorgensen5344
    @torejorgensen5344 Рік тому +1

    Any success in adjusting your leg for riding, and do you use riding boots when riding? (Or did riding end up being more or less that one time in your previous video?) Love your content as always. Greetings from Norway!

    • @AnnikatheAmputee
      @AnnikatheAmputee  Рік тому

      Hi from the US! I actually have not been riding since that last time. But that reminds me, maybe I should reach out to them again...

  • @Timothy-NH
    @Timothy-NH Рік тому +1

    While not an amputee, I enjoy learning about the technology and such behind prosthetic, especially some of the high tech bionics. That snowboard foot is really cool, also cool that you can leave the foot in your boot.
    How long did you server after your amputation? I thought you had already been medically discharged by the time you had your amputation.

    • @AnnikatheAmputee
      @AnnikatheAmputee  Рік тому +1

      I was in for 9 months post amputation. They really just waited for me to recover before I was medically retired. I miss it all the time but trying to make the best of my situation on the outside.

  • @ferdinandstein3301
    @ferdinandstein3301 Рік тому

    Do you also wear Birkenstocks?

    • @AnnikatheAmputee
      @AnnikatheAmputee  Рік тому

      No, not really my style! But I think some amputees might. They would just have to make the adjustment for their prosthetic foot

  • @StephaninasAmputeeAdventures

    Video request: a video about the different types of feet you have, their pros and cons, and which one you'd go with if you could only have one. Same for suspension systems.
    Second idea: I would LOVE a rundown on the different athletic legs you've tried. And also life hacks for athletically inclined amputees.

  • @kimtongo3533
    @kimtongo3533 Рік тому

    As always I enjoyed your video!!! Love your channel!!!Wishing u happy holidays!!!!🙏✨🔆🙏✨🔆🙏

  • @StephaninasAmputeeAdventures

    I found a shoe brand EVEN BETTER than crocs! I've been corresponding with the company for a few weeks in preparation for a video in December (you and I really seem to be reading each other's minds on video topics). I can't talk about the brand until everything is ironed out and the video is up, but it's a game changer.

  • @OnlyTheEd
    @OnlyTheEd Рік тому

    🥰💙 Semper Fi!