Patients with a leg amputation are often fitted with a socket prosthesis. However, many patients have socket related problems and a bone-anchored prosthesis may offer a solution. Patients with such a prosthesis would like to perform intensive activities again, which are discouraged because it is unknown whether the bone-achored prosthesis can tolerate this load. In this project, the prosthetic load during intensive activities is measured using sensors, with extra attention to the implant-bone in

This leads to guidelines, at an individual level, so that patients can use the prosthesis safely and to the maximum and that the safety connector can be adjusted to allow these personalized activities. Involved private partners are able to further improve the quality of their products with regard to personalized amputation prosthetics.