The ruling body of athletics said on Thursday it was creating a working group to review Rule 144.3 (d) which says athletes using a mechanical aid cannot compete at major events unless they can prove the use of an aid will not provide them with an unfair competitive advantage.
The group's formation was triggered by 2014 German long jump champion Markus Rehm who is attempting to become the second athlete with a prosthesis, after South African Oscar Pistorius in 2012, to compete at the Olympics.
Rehm, who is known as 'Blade Jumper' due to his carbon-fibre prosthesis and also competes in able-bodied events, must prove he does not have an unfair advantage if he wants to feature at the Rio de Janeiro Games in August.
He has complained about the IAAF's delay in issuing a set of criteria and will not have much time to plead his case.