New Age Powered Prosthetics: A Leap Toward Real Mobility

New Age Powered Prosthetics: A Leap Toward Real Mobility

From Be-YOU-tiful Adaptive Warrior by Angie Heuser

May 13, 2026 · Season 6 · Episode 19

About this episode

The episode discusses the future of mobility and prosthetic technology with Revanth from Stride Robotics, focusing on how to help amputees reclaim their lives.

Stride Robotics Lightweight Power Knee Redefining Movement     This episode wrapped up Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month in a powerful way by looking toward the future of mobility, technology, and what it truly means to help people live again after limb loss. After a month full of stories about trauma, cancer, amputation, grief, fear, faith, and resilience, I wanted to end this series by asking a bigger question: once someone survives, how do we help them truly reclaim their life? That is why I invited Revanth, cofounder and CEO of Stride Robotics, onto the BAWarrior podcast. Stride Robotics is working to redefine mobility through lightweight powered prosthetic technology designed to restore strength, endurance, and freedom for amputees. I also have the honor of serving as an advisor for their company, helping give feedback from the lived experience of an above-knee amputee.   In this conversation, Revanth shared his journey from robotics and engineering into the prosthetic world. What stood out to me most was his honesty. He admitted that, early on, he was focused on building something impressive. But through conversations with amputees and…

People in this episode

Host: Angie Heuser

Guest: Revanth

Topics covered

  • mobility
  • prosthetics
  • amputation
  • technology
  • resilience
  • innovation

Keywords

  • powered prosthetics
  • limb loss
  • mobility technology
  • amputees
  • resilience
  • Stride Robotics

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Stride Robotics

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