Warm weather can be uplifting, but for amputees, it can also bring unique challenges — from skin irritation to overheating in your prosthetic socket. Here’s how to stay cool, comfortable, and safe during those hotter days.


1. Protect Your Residual Limb

  • Keep the skin clean and dry – Sweat can cause irritation and increase the risk of infection or rashes.

  • Use a gentle, non-perfumed antiperspirant on the residual limb (check with your prosthetist first).

  • Change liners and socks frequently – Moisture-wicking socks or liners can make a big difference.

  • Air out your limb regularly – Remove your prosthesis for short periods when resting indoors.


2. Caring for Your Prosthesis

  • Wipe down sockets and liners daily with antibacterial wipes or mild soap and water.

  • Avoid leaving your prosthesis in the sun or a hot car – extreme heat can damage materials or affect fit.

  • If the fit feels tighter due to swelling, elevate your limb and cool it before re-fitting the socket.


3. Hydration Is Key

  • Drink plenty of water, even if you don’t feel thirsty.

  • Dehydration can increase swelling and fatigue — both can affect how your prosthesis fits and feels.


4. Dress for the Heat

  • Wear lightweight, breathable clothes — cotton or moisture-wicking fabrics work best.

  • Hats and sunglasses protect from direct sun exposure.

  • Use high-SPF sunscreen on any exposed skin, especially around the prosthesis if it’s visible.


5. Plan Your Activity

  • Avoid being out during peak heat (11am–3pm).

  • Plan walks or errands early in the morning or later in the evening.

  • Take regular breaks in shaded or cool areas.


6. Watch for Warning Signs

Be alert for:

  • Increased skin redness or chafing
  • Swelling in the residual limb

  • Signs of dehydration: dizziness, headache, or dark urine

  • Overheating or heat exhaustion (seek medical advice if unsure)


7. Reach Out If You’re Struggling

You’re not alone. If hot weather is affecting your comfort, prosthetic use, or wellbeing:

  • Speak to your prosthetist about socket adjustments or alternative liners

  • Contact Steel Bones for support or peer advice

  • Join local meet-ups or online chats to share tips with others who get it


Extra Tip for New Amputees

Your body may still be adjusting to temperature changes — be kind to yourself, pace your days, and don’t hesitate to ask for help.