For too long, choosing a prosthetic meant waiting rooms, guesswork, and commercially driven information dressed up as advice. The data existed. The lived experience existed. It just wasn't connected to the people who needed it most.
LimbMatch changes that. We connect prosthetic wearers, clinics, and manufacturers through real, unbiased reviews - a match made in data, not heaven. And one thing will never change: collaboration with the industry will never influence ratings. The reviews are independent. Full stop.
We asked the limb difference community. Here's what they told us.
want clearer information before they're fitted.
don't feel their feedback reaches the people designing their prosthetics.
believe collaboration between users, clinicians, and manufacturers leads to better outcomes.
These aren't surprising numbers.
But they are unacceptable ones.The future of prosthetics isn't shaped by one voice - it's shaped by all of them. LimbMatch exists to centre the people who wear prosthetics every day: at the gym, at work, in public, at home.
"I didn't feel like I had a voice"
Nicole Brennan was 15 when she stopped going to clinic appointments. At six months old, her first prosthetic wasn't made for her - it was made to help her fit in. By the time she was a teenager, the system had made one thing clear: the wearer was the last person being designed for.
Years later, she found herself on the other side of the industry. Four years in prosthetics marketing. A decade in healthcare and disability. She saw how the systems worked - and more importantly, how they didn't.

She built LimbMatch because the problem wasn't a lack of information. It was a lack of access to the right kind.
"I founded LimbMatch because, as a wearer myself, I knew the information was out there - but it was often overshadowed by waiting lists and flashy marketing. LimbMatch brings the community together, to an accessible, central platform."
Nicole is CEO of both IAMPOSSIBLE and LimbMatch. Her lived experience combined with professional expertise drives real change in disability inclusion, accessible design, and representation. She knows what it feels like to be the person in the waiting room. That's the point.
Where advocacy meets infrastructure.
IAMPOSSIBLE is a disability consulting agency that has shifted how the world sees disability - working with global brands, pushing for representation, and proving that inclusion isn't a nice-to-have. It's essential.
Where IAMPOSSIBLE advocates for disability inclusion across industries, LimbMatch builds the practical tools the prosthetics sector has been missing
Two names. One mission: disabled people deserve better systems, better information, and a central voice in the decisions that shape their lives..

The future of prosthetics is collaborative, transparent, and led by the people who actually wear them.