“…Whereas qualitative research has been limited and conducted in the context of less intimately integrated limb prostheses (Murray, 2004;Lundberg et al, 2011;Widehammar et al, 2018;Cuberovic et al, 2019;Franzke et al, 2019;Graczyk et al, 2019;Hansen et al, 2019), it has nevertheless shown that the perspectives and opinions of those impacted by such medical interventions form a particular kind of evidence and expertise (Murray, 2004). The embodied knowledge (Merleau-Ponty, 1962;Bourdieu, 1990) produced from firsthand experience is unique from data gathered from traditional quantitative methods, serving to complement and at times even challenge quantitative data.…”