Below-the-knee amputees face unique challenges and opportunities in adapting to prosthetic limbs and regaining mobility. Education, rehabilitation, and proper prosthetic selection are essential for restoring independence and improving daily life. Understanding residual limb care, activity adaptations, and prosthetic options allows individuals to move confidently and safely.Living as a below-the-knee amputee also involves emotional adjustment, social adaptation, and ongoing physical maintenance. With support from healthcare providers, prosthetists, and peer communities, individuals can achieve long-term functionality, participate in recreational activities, and maintain an active, fulfilling lifestyle.