Why does your prosthetic hurt… and why hasn’t anyone clearly explained how to fix it?
If you’re living with a prosthetic leg and dealing with discomfort, pressure, or pain at the end of your limb, you’re not alone. And more importantly—you’re not supposed to live that way.
In Why Your Prosthetic Hurts—and How to Fix It, Tom Swartz delivers a clear, practical guide to understanding and solving the most common problems amputees face every day.
This is not a technical manual filled with theory.
It is a real-world guide built from lived experience and reinforced through conversations with amputees across the American Amputee Association.
Inside, you’ll learn:
- Why bone-end pain happens—and what it really means
- How socket fit problems develop (even when things feel “close”)
- The truth about volume changes and how to manage them
- How suction systems fail—and how to fix them
- Why your liner may be causing more problems than you realize
- How small daily habits can make or break your comfort
- What to say to your prosthetist to actually get results
Most importantly, you’ll gain a simple, repeatable way to respond when pain shows up—so you can move from frustration to control.
This book is written for real life.
No unnecessary jargon. No guesswork. Just clear explanations and practical solutions that you can use immediately.
You do not have to live in pain with your prosthetic.
And once you understand what’s happening, you can start fixing it.