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= <span style="line-height: 1.5em;" />Pre- and post-fitting rehab cycle for patients with a LL-amputation =
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== Recent Related Research (from [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ Pubmed]) ==
This table is a suggestion for a relatively normal rehab cycle of patients without complications. For more complex cases additional sessions will be necessary based on case-by-case-evaluation.  
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Session (1) assessment =&gt; decision:
 
''A no fitting<br>B fitting after preparation start directly after surgery<br>C fitting after preparation start with healed stump<br>D postfitting''<br>___________________________________________________________________________________
 
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(2) donation of mobility aids &amp; training; bandaging (pt education); positioning &amp; mobilization stump; scar treatment;&nbsp;
 
(3) training with mobility aid; all of (2) with focus on independence (pt education)
 
(4) like (3) but more independence
 
(5) taking care of the stump: hygiene, skin care, automassage
 
(6) roundup of previous sessions
 
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B Fitting<br>Pre-fitting rehabilitation directly after surgery Up to 6 sessions 1 assessment; bandaging<br>2 donation mobility aids and training; bandaging; positioning &amp; careful mobilization of stump, until wound is healed then continue with 3 below (after wound closure)<br>C Fitting<br>Pre-fitting rehabilitation after wound closure Up to 6 sessions 1 assessment; bandaging<br>2 donation mobility aids &amp; training; bandaging; positioning &amp; mobilization stump; scar treatment; desensitization; transfers<br>3 training with mob.aid; all of 2 with focus on independence; start weightbearing on stump; strengthening (classical &amp; in function eg football)<br>4 like 3 but more independence<br>5 taking care of the stump: hygiene, skin care, automassage; continue like in 4<br>6 roundup of previous sessions<br>D Fitting<br>Post-fitting rehabilitation 6 sessions 1 static exercises; handling prosthesis (put-on/off); taking care of prosthesis &amp; stump <br>2 continue with 1; weight shift in parallel bars; gait training with mob.aid<br>3 static balance exercises; simple transfers; continue gait training<br>4 dynamic balance exercises; advanced transfers; advanced gait training &gt; obstacle course<br>5 like 4; start sports activity<br>6 roundup of previous sessions<br>
 
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Pre- and post-fitting rehab cycle for patients with a LL-amputation[edit | edit source]

This table is a suggestion for a relatively normal rehab cycle of patients without complications. For more complex cases additional sessions will be necessary based on case-by-case-evaluation.

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Session (1) assessment => decision:

A no fitting
B fitting after preparation start directly after surgery
C fitting after preparation start with healed stump
D postfitting

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Final outcome &

procedure / objectives

Nr of Sessions Content

A No fitting

Maintenance of a good stump; 

Prevention of complications

up to 6

(1) assessment; bandaging

(2) donation of mobility aids & training; bandaging (pt education); positioning & mobilization stump; scar treatment; 

(3) training with mobility aid; all of (2) with focus on independence (pt education)

(4) like (3) but more independence

(5) taking care of the stump: hygiene, skin care, automassage

(6) roundup of previous sessions


B Fitting
Pre-fitting rehabilitation directly after surgery Up to 6 sessions 1 assessment; bandaging
2 donation mobility aids and training; bandaging; positioning & careful mobilization of stump, until wound is healed then continue with 3 below (after wound closure)
C Fitting
Pre-fitting rehabilitation after wound closure Up to 6 sessions 1 assessment; bandaging
2 donation mobility aids & training; bandaging; positioning & mobilization stump; scar treatment; desensitization; transfers
3 training with mob.aid; all of 2 with focus on independence; start weightbearing on stump; strengthening (classical & in function eg football)
4 like 3 but more independence
5 taking care of the stump: hygiene, skin care, automassage; continue like in 4
6 roundup of previous sessions
D Fitting
Post-fitting rehabilitation 6 sessions 1 static exercises; handling prosthesis (put-on/off); taking care of prosthesis & stump
2 continue with 1; weight shift in parallel bars; gait training with mob.aid
3 static balance exercises; simple transfers; continue gait training
4 dynamic balance exercises; advanced transfers; advanced gait training > obstacle course
5 like 4; start sports activity
6 roundup of previous sessions

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