Restricted beta access

DULPA: Digital Upper Limb Prosthetic Assistant.

DULPA is an early-access tool designed to help selected users explore upper-limb prosthetic information through a focused AI interface. During beta testing, AI4Px is collecting feedback on usability, clinical relevance, clarity, source quality, and overall user experience.

What it is

A focused prosthetic information assistant

DULPA helps beta users ask questions about upper-limb prosthetic concepts, terminology, clinical considerations, and related information.

What it is not

Not a replacement for clinical judgment

DULPA is intended to support learning, research, and professional reasoning. It should not be used as the sole basis for patient-specific clinical decisions.

Current status

Private beta release

The search interface is password-protected while selected users test the tool and provide structured feedback.

Who should apply

Beta access is for relevant professional and educational users.

AI4Px is prioritizing beta users who can provide useful feedback about prosthetic relevance, interface quality, clinical clarity, source coverage, and practical workflow fit.

  • Certified prosthetists and clinical prosthetic providers
  • Prosthetic residents, students, and educators
  • Technicians and fabrication specialists
  • Researchers with an upper-limb prosthetics interest
  • Industry partners, product teams, and strategic collaborators
  • Investors interested in responsible AI for prosthetics

What beta testers help evaluate

The first release is about quality, clarity, and fit.

Answer usefulness

Are responses clear, relevant, appropriately concise, and useful for the intended audience?

Clinical relevance

Does the information align with professional prosthetic reasoning and real-world upper-limb prosthetic workflows?

Source coverage

Are important references, topics, standards, or educational resources missing from the knowledge base?

User experience

Is the interface simple, fast, readable, and easy to use on both phones and laptops?

How to apply

Request access through the contact form.

To request beta access, complete the contact form and select DULPA Beta Access as your inquiry type. Please include your credentials, current employer or affiliation, and a brief reason for your interest.

Approved beta users will receive access instructions separately. The protected DULPA page remains restricted to selected participants during the beta period.