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  • ...Feuvre|Peter Le Feuvre]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...that should be discussed when referring to pain following amputation. Some of them are extremely painful and terribly unpleasant; some are simply weird o
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  • HIT and Amputee Care ...thesis fabricated. He will receive outpatient physical therapy once he has the prosthesis and return to clinic for assessment in 3-4 weeks.
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  • ...mputee section in Physiopedia&nbsp;and the&nbsp;which will be used for the Amputee Rehabilitation [[Introduction to MOOCs|MOOC]]&nbsp;(free open online course ...62939px;">the&nbsp;</span>[http://www.icrc.org/en International Comitte of the Red Cross]<span style="line-height: 19.9200000762939px;">&nbsp;(ICRC).</spa
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  • ...eved prosthetic success, he not only regained the ability to prepare a cup of tea for his wife, he also returned to walking with his prothetic limb.<br> ...was limited by L) calf pain. Mr N was independent with all his activities of daily living (ADLs). He enjoyed pulling weeds in his rose garden and wateri
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  • ...patient and considering the following topics: High level of rehabilitation of amputees. High level of rehabilitation of amputees,Core stability, hip joint stability exercises,Swimming
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  • A case study of a diabetic elderly amputee patient in the United Kingdom: Amputee Case Study ...ity in his right lower limb. This patient has only been seen by outpatient amputee clinic for twice; however, his demographics and examination findings are di
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  • ...ning confidence, mobility and independence resulting in reintegration into the society and return to work. Amputation, Transtibial, Diabetic, Phantom Limb Pain, Sensation, Range of Motion, Muscle Strength
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  • ...y of a Post-operative Transfemoral Amputee during the Pre-Prosthetic Phase of Rehabilitation&nbsp; ...pain management. Outcome is reduced pain, increase in strength &amp; range of motion independent with walking aid.
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  • Rehabilitation of patient with a left TTA ...nd ascending rail with a SPS and s/v when he goes to visit his daughter in the community. This outcome is inline with his rehabilitation goals.
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  • ...Nov 2017)</ref> To read more about the reasons for amputation you can read the Physiopedia article on [[Pathology leading to amputation|Pathology Leading ==Medical and Surgical Management==
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  • ...ne Cater|Caroline Cater]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...faf0 Model of Amputee Rehabilitation in South Australia]. 2012</ref>.&nbsp;The physiotherapist plays a key role in coordinating patient rehabilitation<ref
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  • ...tion of the pre-prosthetic assessment and treatment of a recent lower limb amputee towards functional independence ...hin the past year thus he was not focused on his health but on taking care of his parents and dealing with their deaths.
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  • Above Knee Amputee ...e learning from the Lower Limb Amputee Rehabilitation Course to reflect on the care provided.
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  • The Diabetic trans-femoral amputee: Amputee Case Study ...vantage and high energy requirements; to thoroughly investigate and manage pain if it is a barrier to rehabilitation; to ensure good patient education in o
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  • ...ne Cater|Caroline Cater]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...me="kaplan">Kaplan SL, Outcome measurement and management: First steps for the practicing clinician. Philadelphia, FA Davis Company, 2007.</ref>
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  • ...itation of the Bilateral Below Knee Amputee in the acute hospital setting: Amputee Case study ...t and multidisciplinary team involvement is highlighted as well as patient management to prevent post-operative complications.
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  • ...with a Sarmiento was continued. Functional walk was obtain despite absence of consolidation. transtibial, geriatric, consolidation problem, traumatic, amputee, weight bearing
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  • Older person with amputation: Amputee Case Study ...tient post amputation (Fried et al. 2004). This case study aims to discuss the examination and most appropriate rehabilitation process for an individual e
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  • ...with diabetes as high blood sugar damages the nerves and blood vessels in the feet. ...s numbness, tingling and pain. As the neuropathy advances it leads to loss of sensation in feet.
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  • ...el Wegner|Liezel Wegner]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...me="kaplan">Kaplan SL, Outcome measurement and management: First steps for the practicing clinician. Philadelphia, FA Davis Company, 2007.</ref>.
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  • ...r patient has been compliant with management and demonstrates a high level of competence. [[Amputations|below knee amputation]], phantom pain,, weakness, 
prosthesis, high level rehabilitation
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  • Elderly Prosthetic Training - Amputee Case Study ...importance of a group setting for encouragement and motivation in order to the patient to be successful.
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  • ...er:Abbey Cain|Abby Cain]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...nd how normal gait in the amputee is affected. You can learn about this on the [[Gait in prosthetic rehabilitation|Gait in prosthetic rehabilitation page]
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  • Diabetic Amputee ...n. She progressed to being independently mobile both indoors and outdoors. The patient was prone to exercise-induced hypoglycaemia, however, this improved
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  • ...Feuvre|Peter Le Feuvre]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...that should be discussed when referring to pain following amputation. Some of them are extremely painful and terribly unpleasant; some are simply weird o
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  • ...d accredited version is [https://members.physio-pedia.com/learn/lower-limb-amputee-rehabilitation-programme/ available on Plus ].''' ....physio-pedia.com/learn/lower-limb-amputee-rehabilitation-programme/ Go to the courses on Plus ]</div>
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  • Case Study: Amputee Case Study ...n for [[Amputations|Transfemoral amputees]] and the creativity required of the prosthetist involved
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  • Amputee Case Presentation- The Diabetic Amputee ...d safety within the home environment prior to being seen in the outpatient amputee clinic in 3 weeks time.
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  • War Vetern Case Presentation: Amputee Case Study ...increase independence with ADL, IADL, mobility, regulate emotions, reduce pain/edema, sensitivity in residual limbs and improve overall cognitive ability.
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  • ...ity Amputation (LEA). Hence, treating these patients requires knowledge of the condition *Gangrene of the right Hallux which was amputated
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  • Transfemoral rehabilitation of a diabetic elderly patient: Amputee Case Study ...c rehabilitation subsequently for 2 years to enable her to reach her goals of functional ambulation
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  • Physiotherapy Management of Lower Limb Amputation Secondary to Diabetic Foot ...al shape ready for prosthetic fitting, but she is limited by the high cost of prosthesis.<br>
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  • ...psychological status and family/social support will help guide the process of pre- and post- prosthetics rehabilitation and reintegration into work and s diabetic, transtibial, phantom limb pain, contacrture, endurance, rehabilitation
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  • Young Diabetic Transfemoral Amputee ...ations due to Type 1 Diabetes. She was seen by myself for Physiotherapy at the Limb Fitting Centre from June 2014 until present.
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  • The Diabetic Patient - Case Study Presentation ...d outcomes will be discussed to explore the process of amputee management. The presentation will end with references and keywords.
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  • Kyphotic Below Knee Amputee ...g and mobilisation was undertaken as well as referrals to other members of the MDT. Patient is now independently mobile.
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  • Older people with amputations: Amputee Case Study ...ation for that as well. He was referred to our rehabilitation center after the surgery for pre-prosthetic training and continued with us after his prosthe
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  • ...rehabilitation challenges in a hip disarticulation amputee : Physiotherapy management ...quired the use of gait aids to ambulate, maintaining non weight bearing on the allografts. He progressed to walking 100 metres using axillary crutches at
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  • Post-Operative Assesment and Mangement of a Transtibial Amputation: Amputee Case Study ...re-prosthetic focusing on acute treatment and facilitation of discharge to the home environment from an inpatient setting.
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  • The Diabetic BK Amputee ...nd refugees, non-status individuals, and the homeless. As such, clients of the health centre face significant health inequities and barriers to health acc
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  • Using Prosthesis: The Chance of a New Life ...proper management by health personnel can worsen the limitations and slow the rehabilitation process to which they are entitled.
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  • ...and functional mobility for endurance with the equipment we had available. The patient continues to progress to meet his goals in therapy. ...gait training was previously completed with R prosthesis secondary to fear of developing wounds on LLE. LLE trans-tibial amputation occurred 4 weeks prio
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  • A multidisciplinary approach to a typical transtibial amputation: Amputee Case Study ...improve her quality of life. She is currently still in the acute stage of amputee rehabilitation.
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  • ...lchair Assessment|wheelchair]]. He needed a major help in all [[Activities of Daily Living|ADL]] except eating. <br> ...was aimed to improve physical impairments found in the examination, while the main purposes were functional - regaining as much independency as possible
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  • ...rarchy of evidence|evidence-based hierarchy]], case studies come in the in the fifth level. Although they cannot be considered as guidelines, case studies ...am assignment the following instructions will take you a step by step into the writing process.
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  • ...el Wegner|Liezel Wegner]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...ure and wound dehiscence.&nbsp;<ref name="ICRC">International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), ICRC physiotherapy reference manual: prothetic gait analy
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  • ...itation unit and eventually home, with potential for prosthetic fitting in the future. ...history includes only her pregnancies and arthritis. She has a BMI within the healthy range and is small in stature. She lives with her daughter in a sec
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  • ...a trans-tibial amputee because of arterio scleroses and diabetes mellitus: Amputee Case Report ...airment outcomes. The presented therapy strategy and management as well as the used monitoring instruments are consistent
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  • ...n summarising the 21 day acute in-patient journey of a diabetic below knee amputee through to discharge to a community setting. ...ip of an angiographic catheter through the stenotic region +/- positioning of an intravascular endoluminal stent<br>Marginal improvement therefore transt
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  • Fern: A Case of the Geriatric Amputee&nbsp; A case review of a geriatric amputee with consideration of comorbidities and functional abilities during rehabilitation goal-setting.
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  • Established Below Knee Amputee Patient: Amputee Case Study ...d of rehabilitation focused on regaining independence with donning/doffing of her prosthesis and regaining independence with all transfers, toileting and
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  • The Diabetic Amputee: Amputee Case Study ...her stay in the acute hospital focused on post-operative wound healing and pain control, enhancing mobility without prosthesis, addressing emotional coping
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  • Post Bilateral Transfemoral Amputation Phantom Pain, Phantom sensation and difficulty in IADL ...n, depression and functional limitation. Goals are to meet patient’s needs of becoming independent and back to work.
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  • ...s particularly with regards to safety. This patient achieved his main goal of returning home, however I believe further input is required with regards to ...team tends to only provide limited basic information on the amputation and the potential follow-up required afterwards.
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  • ...riginal Editor '''- [[User:Wanda van Niekerk|Wanda van Niekerk]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/alicia-white// Alici ...njuries are complex injuries that require the expertise of many members of the multidisciplinary team. This page highlights some factors to consider in pe
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  • An Unexpected Amputation: the challenges faced by an older adult. ...s faced by older amputees, and the physiotherapy assessment and management of this patient.
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  • ...e for a Patient Learning to Use an above knee amputation (AKA) Prosthesis: Amputee Case Study ...ironment and to have the knowledge she needs to safely use her prosthesis. The patient was very clear she would only stay for 4-5 days at rehabilitation s
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  • ...eturn to cycling, snowboarding and motorcycling. Following a 4 week period of rehabilitation focused on gait re-education, functional activities, balance ...expressed feels of low mood and depressive episodes for many years due to pain.
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  • ...nal mobility. Doppler testing, along with a variety of studies, found that the limb was not salvageable. ...retired from a local industrial mill. Pt was admitted under the diagnosis of LLE cellulitis. Pt's comorbidities including hypertension, hypothyroidism,
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  • A Diabetic wife, mother and amputee ...r goals. This showed in her rapid improvement with the exercises given and the verbal correction that was taken on board. She will be an excellent candida
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  • ...ewcombe|Lauren Newcombe]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...and post-operative management can result in complications, the most common of which are:
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  • ...er:Abbey Cain|Abby Cain]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...]. CSP Clinical Guideline 03. November 2012</ref>. &nbsp;A crucial element of constructing a rehabilitation programme is sound gait analysis. This will l
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  • Taking the Next Step ...ifficulty regaining that same level of productivity and function following the amputation for various reasons- mental, physical, and logistical.
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  • Complications post forefoot amputation: Amputee case study ...of these can be related to complications of diabetes. This study looks at the acute pre- and post-amputation period primarily from a physiotherapy perspe
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  • ...ident on his way to the farm and because of the lack of health facility in the primary health center he was taken to, he decided to visit a traditional bo Trauma, below knee amputation, phantom limb pain, fracture, low resourced setting, fracture
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  • Percutaneous [[Neurone|nerve]] stimulation belongs to the field of neuromodulation. Neuromodulation: * Interferes at the neurological level and aims to alter [[Introduction to Neurophysiology|nerv
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  • ...l Therapy Management of Adult Lower-Limb Amputees. Chapter 23 -''' ''Atlas of Limb Prosthetics: Surgical, Prosthetic, and Rehabilitation Principles. Avai ...assessment tools are utilised to identify the issues around the potential of falls for an individual patient.
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  • '''Original Editor '''- The [[Open Physio|Open Physio]] project. Amputation is defined as surgical removal or loss of body part such as arms or limbs in part or full. It is usually distinguishe
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  • Diabetic complications leading to amputation: Amputee Case Report ...s an extreme procedure it may in fact lead to a better quality of life for the patient versus man
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  • ...ement of Adults with Lower Limb Prostheses, 2nd Edition. Chartered Society of Physiotherapy: London.</ref>&nbsp; ...rge following an amputation, or suggesting determinants for the management of patients post-discharge to maintain their independence through regular foll
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  • ...nd possible rehabilitation objectives of an elderly dysvascular, bilateral amputee in a European University Hospital setting (Geneva).
 ...ptic orthopaedics unit. It concerns approximately one month, in the middle of a sometimes long and consuming route, covered by these patients, from acute
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  • Interdisciplinary care of an 84-year-old patient, following a trans-femoral amputation. ...ehabilitation, Mr. D returned home having achieved some of his objectives. The care started on September 29th, 2014.
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  • The Diabetic Amputee 1 ...he use of crutches. Mr. X unfortunately defaulted for management, but plan of prothesis is discussed.
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  • ...Pereira|Duarte Pereira]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...ple with Limb Amputation]. United States Department of Defense. Moss Rehab Amputee Rehabilitation Program. Moss Rehab Hospital, USA.</ref>.
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  • Trans-metatarsal amputation: Amputee Case Study ...thetic options are available, there is little evidence supporting one over the other, making achieving desired outcomes challenging.
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  • ...er:Abbey Cain|Abby Cain]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...rg/jpo/library/1993_02_039.asp Clinical Assessment of Human Gait]. Journal of prosthetics and Orthotics 1993. 2(39).</ref>.
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  • ...Joy Rendell|Joy Rendell]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...2004, Atlas of Amputations and Limb Deficiencies. 3rd Ed. American Acadamy of Orthopaedic Surgeons</ref>&nbsp;.
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  • Rehabilitation of a Young Transtibial Amputee This case presentation outlines the first seven weeks of rehab for a nineteen year old gentleman who suffered a traumatic right tran
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  • The Young, Diabetic Amputee ...er limb amputations done in this country are as a result of diabetic foot. The patient in this case was diagnosed at a young age and had a right transfemo
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  • ...he prosthetic gait training and the standing function of elderly amputees? Amputee Case Study ...uce the high risk of complications in the elderly following amputation and the need to develop improved prosthetic gait in a safe and efficient manner in
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  • ...she was still struggling to return to her previous level of function using the prosthesis.<br> ...the same extend that she was before. She walks to the small shop just down the road from her house to buy some groceries. <br>She walks to school for an h
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  • ...hmad Al-Mosa Al-Malkawi]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] Individuals with amputation are in need of a proper rehabilitation program as early as possible and generally require
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  • ...Julia Earle|Julia Earle]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...Care. Pre-operative physiotherapy. AustPAR. Australian Physiotherapists in Amputee Rehabilitation. Available from http://www.austpar.com/portals/acute_care/pr
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  • ...a younger population. This case study exams the physical therapy treatment of 76 year-old female with multiple upper and lower extremity amputations and ...s a 76-year-old female who presents to physical therapy (PT) for treatment of a recent left below knee amputation (BKA) secondary to peripheral vascular
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  • ..._Problems Bellarmine University Physical Therapy Program's Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems Project.]<br> *Lives with wife of 45 years
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  • ...tment for a Traumatic Below Knee Amputation and an Above Elbow Amputation: Amputee Case Report ...the patient was walking without an assistive device but sometimes with use of a SPC.<br>
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  • ...(ARU) for increased independence with transfers, mobility, and activities of daily living (ADLs). ..., and working on his farm. He lives in a ranch-style home with his wife on the farm.
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  • Diabetic patient amputation: Amputee Case Study ...a globally accepted framework provided by the International Classification of Functioning. Strong focus should be placed on psychological
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  • ...Feuvre|Peter Le Feuvre]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] | {{#ev:youtube|5BlsoyE1CIw}}<ref>Alison Burger The Phantom Limb Accessed from https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=
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  • ...c phases in an acute inpatient setting. Patient initially the denial stage of grief and unwilling to participate in therapy but was able to progress to b ...xternal fixation (ORIF). Wound was not closing and patient brought back to the operating room for an incision and drainage - intraoperative decision made
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  • ...e team's best efforts and intentions, this patient would not meet her goal of independent ambulation. Diabetes, transtibial amputation, bilateral, phantom pain, blistering.
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  • ...erapy all it is cracked up to be? Current evidence and future directions]. PAIN. 2008;138(1):7–10. </ref> ...affected limb is placed on the other side so its reflection can be seen on the mirror.
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  • ...Coughlan|Lucy Coughlan]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...As a surgical measure, it is used to control pain or a disease process in the affected limb such as malignancy, [[Infection Prevention and Control|infect
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  • ...y of Complex Patient Problems|Bellarmine University's&nbsp;Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems project.]] ...ular and molecular properties associated with osteosarcoma cells]. Journal of cellular biochemistry. 2002;84(1):108-14.</ref>.<br>
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  • ...l Maharaj|Shail Maharaj]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ..., Prosthetic, and Rehabilitation Principles. 3rd Edition. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2004.</ref>:
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  • ...gh levels of amputations.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":2">BACPAR, Chapter.3 Amputee Rehabilitation. In: Skelton, P and Harvey, A . Rehabilitation in Sudden Ons ...mpromised where the dead muscle is missed resulting in uneven distribution of tissue necrosis.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...ant experience of the amputee is one of loss: not only the obvious loss of the limb but also resulting losses in function, self-image, career and relation ...a few may require further action (e.g. psychiatric assessment in the case of psychosis).<ref name=":0" />
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  • Content Development Projects have been contributing to the growth of Physiopedia since it launched in 2009. ...ists throughout the world to contribute, share, and gain knowledge as part of a formal project.
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  • ...80444639165000021 Sensory integration for human balance control.] Handbook of clinical neurology. 2018 Jan 1;159:27-42.</ref>. [[File:Aged-person-pulling Balance exercise is one of the four types of recommended exercise along with [[Strength and Conditioning|strength]], [
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  • Post Prosthetic fitting rehabilitation of patient with trans tibial amputation, PVD and DM Type 2 ...urements with reference to the WHO ICF framework and current guidelines in the literature. This case supported current practice but also highlighted areas
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  • '''Original Editor '''- Your name will be added here if you created the original content for this page. ...hat may cause or influence this pain.This page aims to provide an overview of possible physiotherapy interventions to decrease and manage LBP in amputees
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