Amputee Christine Peglegl Better <Popular · 2026>

Showing confidence while wearing any form of prosthetic limb helps combat the historical medicalization of disability, turning a tool of mobility into an expression of personal style.

The residual limb changes size throughout the day based on temperature, hydration, and activity levels, requiring the user to constantly adjust by adding or removing specialized prosthetic socks.

Underwent surgery around age eight to improve walking.

For Christina, the choice was driven by a desire for functionality over preservation. "Being more functional is more important to me than saving every little bit of flesh that I could save," she told a news outlet. Just over a month after the accident, on February 26th, 2013, her foot was amputated. Rather than retreating from her new reality, Stephens did what she does best: she threw herself into research and education, starting with her own experience. She launched a YouTube channel and Facebook page under the name "AmputeeOT" to answer the questions and address the daily struggles that no one had fully explained to her.

The Indomitable Spirit: Christine Amosa’s Journey as a Double Amputee

Showing confidence while wearing any form of prosthetic limb helps combat the historical medicalization of disability, turning a tool of mobility into an expression of personal style.

The residual limb changes size throughout the day based on temperature, hydration, and activity levels, requiring the user to constantly adjust by adding or removing specialized prosthetic socks.

Underwent surgery around age eight to improve walking.

For Christina, the choice was driven by a desire for functionality over preservation. "Being more functional is more important to me than saving every little bit of flesh that I could save," she told a news outlet. Just over a month after the accident, on February 26th, 2013, her foot was amputated. Rather than retreating from her new reality, Stephens did what she does best: she threw herself into research and education, starting with her own experience. She launched a YouTube channel and Facebook page under the name "AmputeeOT" to answer the questions and address the daily struggles that no one had fully explained to her.

The Indomitable Spirit: Christine Amosa’s Journey as a Double Amputee

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