The Virginia Amputation Chart — Foot is a medical tool used to assess the functional level of a patient's foot following an amputation. It is based on a series of criteria that measure the degree of amputation and the remaining stump's function. It is commonly used in the orthopedic and prosthetic rehabilitation of lower extremity amputees. There are two different types of Virginia Amputation Chart — Foot, the Virginia Amputation Char— - Foot Level 1 and the Virginia Amputation Chart — Foot Level 2. The Virginia Amputation Chart — Foot Level 1 assesses the amputated foot's ability to perform activities of daily living, while the Virginia Amputation Chart — Foot Level 2 assesses the ability to perform sports and recreational activities. Both charts contain criteria such as the patient's ability to walk, balance, and climb stairs, as well as the range of motion of the remaining joints and the presence of any complications. The Virginia Amputation Chart — Foot is used to help clinicians determine the patient's candidacy for prosthetic rehabilitation and to provide objective, quantitative evidence of the patient's functional level.