After a life-changing amputation, Kurt rebuilt his independence — and found his way back to the life he loves.
Kurt came to Marquis Shasta facing a life-changing transition. After a below-the-knee amputation of his right leg, everyday tasks that once felt automatic suddenly required effort, patience, and relearning. Independence wasn’t gone—but it was out of reach.
For Kurt, recovery wasn’t just about walking again. It was about getting back to the life that mattered to him: fishing, riding his Harley motorcycle, and even returning to gold-mining.
Working alongside Consonus PTAs Robert and Julia, Kurt helped shape a personalized therapy plan focused on mastering his new permanent prosthesis and rebuilding confidence in real-world movement. By discharge, Kurt had regained key skills for independent living:
- Achieved full independence using his prosthesis
- Regained the ability to navigate stairs and sloped surfaces safely
- Prepared for discharge with a clear plan to continue progress at home
Kurt wasn’t just moving forward physically—he was ready to return to the activities that define his sense of freedom. As he put it: “I cannot wait to go home and get back to a normal life. I can do anything now.”