 Can I wear heels as an amputee? Short answer, not really. Let me show you what happens. So there are a lot of different kinds of prosthetic feet for different purposes. This one is meant for everyday life, hiking, walking, things like that. First problem, when I'm trying to put this on, I can see that my prosthetic foot does not have any joints in it, right? Like the foot does not bend, it is just a straight line. With my human foot, you can see that I can point my toes and we get this nice angle, it works great. The prosthetic one, not so much. But here comes the real problems, actually trying to walk, look what happens. If I wanted to walk like this, I probably could wear prosthetic heels, but no, because this prosthetic foot does not have an adjustable heel height. There is no way I could take a single step in a high heeled shoe. So yeah, this is not happening for me. However, they do actually make prosthetic feet and ankles that are specifically designed for different heel heights. I just don't have one because I am not independently well fit and insurance will not cover it.