Prosthetists and clinicians
For professionals who evaluate, fit, train, and support upper-limb prosthesis users.
AI4Prosthetics develops clinician-focused digital tools that help prosthetists, technicians, researchers, educators, students, and industry partners access prosthetic knowledge more efficiently. Our first platform, DULPA, is a public beta AI search tool focused on upper-limb prosthetic information.
AI4Px mission
AI4Prosthetics, also known as AI4Px, is focused on building practical artificial intelligence tools for the prosthetics field. Our mission is to improve access to high-quality prosthetic information while keeping clinical judgment, patient safety, and evidence-informed care at the center of the process.
Meet DULPA
DULPA stands for Digital Upper Limb Prosthetic Assistant. It is a public beta information-support tool designed to help users explore upper-limb prosthetic concepts, terminology, clinical considerations, component selection topics, myoelectric prosthetics, body-powered prosthetics, and source-supported information.
Who it is for
DULPA is publicly available for users who want to explore upper-limb prosthetic information and provide thoughtful feedback on clarity, usability, source quality, and clinical relevance.
For professionals who evaluate, fit, train, and support upper-limb prosthesis users.
For learners who need clearer ways to explore prosthetic terminology, components, control strategies, and clinical concepts.
For fabrication and technical specialists who want structured access to relevant prosthetic information.
For teams interested in prosthetic knowledge organization, education, and responsible AI workflows.
For companies and collaborators exploring thoughtful AI integration in prosthetic care and product support.
For those interested in supporting practical AI infrastructure for the prosthetics field.
Public beta
DULPA is now publicly accessible as a beta search tool. Users can help improve the platform by sharing feedback about usability, response quality, clinical relevance, source coverage, and overall user experience.
Do not enter patient-identifiable information or protected health information. DULPA should be used as an educational, research, and professional information-support tool.