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Define acute and chronic pain terms of a multidimensional pain experience.'''<br>'''
Aims:
 
#To give the reader an understanding of the major causes of amputation.
#To appreciate how the process of rehabilitation may be influenced by the&nbsp;causative condition.
 
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)
 
*Anatomy of the peripheral arterial system and&nbsp;the most common sites of occlusion
*Pathophysiology of arteriosclerosis and relate it to the clinical&nbsp;presentation of PAD
*Common vascular investigations and surgical techniques for the&nbsp;ischemic limb
*Prevalence of PAD in the amputee population
 
Diabetes
 
*Presentation of the disease, its prognosis and its effect on the&nbsp;major systems of the body
*Outline how diabetes can predispose to amputation and influence&nbsp;management of the amputee
*Factors commonly effecting the management of diabetes (e.g.&nbsp;medical and patient control)
*Effect of exercise on blood sugar levels and show awareness&nbsp;of the symptoms of hypoglycaemia and its management
 
Smoking
 
*Short and long term pathological effects of smoking on tissue&nbsp;viability
*Explain how smoking can influence the processes that lead to amputation
 
Trauma
 
*Discuss amputation related to trauma, prevelance and&nbsp;influence management of the amputee
 
Other Causes
 
*Outline how other less common causes lead to amputation
 


*Anatomical, physiological, and psychological basis of pain and pain relief, including pain as an 'output' from the brain
*Definition of pain and evidence of the multidimensional nature of the pain experience e.g. social and psychological infleuncing factors
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[[Category:Amputees]][[Category:WCPT Amputee Project]]
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Revision as of 15:43, 16 December 2014

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Aims:

  1. To give the reader an understanding of the major causes of amputation.
  2. To appreciate how the process of rehabilitation may be influenced by the causative condition.

Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)

  • Anatomy of the peripheral arterial system and the most common sites of occlusion
  • Pathophysiology of arteriosclerosis and relate it to the clinical presentation of PAD
  • Common vascular investigations and surgical techniques for the ischemic limb
  • Prevalence of PAD in the amputee population

Diabetes

  • Presentation of the disease, its prognosis and its effect on the major systems of the body
  • Outline how diabetes can predispose to amputation and influence management of the amputee
  • Factors commonly effecting the management of diabetes (e.g. medical and patient control)
  • Effect of exercise on blood sugar levels and show awareness of the symptoms of hypoglycaemia and its management

Smoking

  • Short and long term pathological effects of smoking on tissue viability
  • Explain how smoking can influence the processes that lead to amputation

Trauma

  • Discuss amputation related to trauma, prevelance and influence management of the amputee

Other Causes

  • Outline how other less common causes lead to amputation


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