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  • ...aiti, in February 2010 for our first world focus we aimed our attention on Amputees. ...pt.  While children in particular are at risk of losing an education, amputees of any age are at a disadvantage as the environment consists of roads and s
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  • ...ary team on the management of post-operative residuum oedema in lower limb amputees]. ...vention_lowerlimb_amputees.pdf Guidance for falls prevention in lower limb amputees].
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  • Gait deviations in lower limb amputees can be broadly broken into the patient and the prosthetic causes:<ref>LE VA * "Transtibial and transfemoral amputees show a common and specific gait pattern"<ref name=":3" />
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  • .../uploads/resources/A-Pratical-Guide-for-Amputees.pdf A Practical Guide for Amputees]. Limbs 4 Life Incorporated. 2017 [[Category:Amputees]]
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  • High level rehabilitation in amputees refers to the process whereby individuals with amputations (IWAs) are rehab ...-740.fckLRNolan L. (2009) Lower-limb strength in sports-active transtibial amputees. Prosthet Orthot Int. Sep;33(3):230-41.</ref>&nbsp;reviewed a number of stu
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  • ...me="kusljugic" /><ref name="smith" /> Several studies involving lower-limb amputees have identified that low back pain is often considered more bothersome than ...ween lumbar spine kinematics during gait and low-back pain in transfemoral amputees. American Journal of Physical Medicine &amp; Rehabilitation 2010;89:635–6
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  • ...view of possible physiotherapy interventions to decrease and manage LBP in amputees. ....</ref>. Marshall et al. found amputees with LBP have more disability than amputees without <ref>Marshall M, Helmes E, Deathe AB. A comparison of psychosocial
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  • ...n affect the prosthetic gait training and the standing function of elderly amputees? Amputee Case Study ...y and A Gaily (1989); Prosthetic Gait Training Program for Lower Extremity Amputees.</ref> gait training techniques modifying these for an elderly population b
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  • .../uploads/resources/A-Pratical-Guide-for-Amputees.pdf A Practical Guide for Amputees]. Limbs 4 Life Incorporated. 2017 [[Category:Amputees]]
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  • *[[Clinical Guidelines: Amputees|Clinical Guidelines: Amputees]] [[Category:Amputees]]
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  • ...ary team on the management of post-operative residuum oedema in lower limb amputees]. ...vention_lowerlimb_amputees.pdf Guidance for falls prevention in lower limb amputees].
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  • ...njury.<ref>Lathia C, Skelton P, Clift Z, Chapter.6 Early Rehabilitation of Amputees. Lathia C, Skelton P, Clift Z. [https://resources.relabhs.org/resource/earl [[Category:Amputees]]
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  • ...aiti, in February 2010 for our first world focus we aimed our attention on Amputees. ...pt.&nbsp; While children in particular are at risk of losing an education, amputees of any age are at a disadvantage as the environment consists of roads and s
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  • ...ct of physiotherapy rehabilitation on functional performance of lower limb amputees. Prosthetics and Orthotics International 2007;31:258-270</ref> [[Category:Amputees]] [[Category:Rehabilitation Protocols]]
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  • ...the Rivermead Mobility Index appropriate to measure mobility in lower limb amputees?"] Disabil Rehabil 2003 25(3): 143-153</ref>. It can be used for a wide ran Excellent for chronic stroke and lower limb amputees<ref name=":3">Tsang RC, Chau RM, Cheuk TH, Cheung BS, Fung DM, Ho EY. [http
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  • ...994) Balance, Agility, Coordination and Endurance for lower limb extremity amputees. Advanced Rehabilitation Therapy Incorporated. Miami Florida</ref>. Where h ...994) Balance, Agility, Coordination and Endurance for lower limb extremity amputees. Advanced Rehabilitation Therapy Incorporated. Miami Florida</ref>, he was
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  • ...mme<ref>International Committee of the Red Cross. Exercises for Lower-limb amputees. Geneva, Switzerland. 2008</ref>. ...in <ref>International Committee of the Red Cross. Exercises for Lower-limb amputees. Geneva, Switzerland. 2008</ref>&nbsp;
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  • ...ient 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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  • ...sts and therapy for amputees by Barbara Engstrom<ref name="p2">Therapy for Amputees, Barbara Engstrom and Catherine Van de Ven</ref>. ...mputees, Dr. Bob Gailey</ref> prosthetic gait training for lower extremity amputees. New aspects of care that were learned from the course included mirror ther
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  • ...eve greater independence with transfers &amp; ADLs, if not gait. Bilateral amputees use 200% more energy &amp; rely heavily on UE strength<ref>ICRC. ""Normal G
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  • ...rapy<ref name="p1">Engstrom, B. &amp; Van de ven, C., (1999), "Therapy for Amputees", 3rd edition, 93-102.</ref>. The patient was also given speech therapy for ...ctive Factors for Successful Early Prosthetic Ambulation Amoung Lower-Limb Amputees", 382.</ref>. &nbsp;Strength training was also performed for his residual l
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  • ...b &amp; remaining leg. <ref>Engstrom, B. Van de Ven, C. (1999) Therapy for Amputees. 3rd Edition. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.</ref>&nbsp;She lacked confi ...cling on a static bike.<ref>Engstrom, B. Van de Ven, C. (1999) Therapy for Amputees. 3rd Edition. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.</ref><br>She initially rece
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  • ..., in US that is the terminology. Also SACH can be used for the majority of amputees but it is no longer the standard of care.  It’s really more for lower a ...lar prosthetic treatment of the majority of amputees, in particular for TF amputees.
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  • ...putee correlates directly to increased walking distance and speeds. In the amputees, however, this metabolic cost is higher even at normal speed. On average th For amputees with a '''fixed knee''' (locked knee) prosthesis floor clearance is reduced
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  • ...ailey R,S and Curtis R, C. Physical Therapy Management of Adult Lower-Limb Amputees. Atlas of Limb Prosthetics; Surgical Prosthetic and Rehabilitation Principl ...218520/pdf/nihms831702.pdf Gait training interventions for lower extremity amputees: a systematic literature review. Technology and innovation]. 2016 Sep;18(2-
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  • ...<br>Phantom limb sensations (PLS): a normal experience for the majority of amputees. It is not a noxious sensation, but often described as a light tingling sen ...ary Team on the Management of Post-Operative Residuum Oedema in Lower Limb Amputees. 2015. Accessed 17 July 2015 http://bacpar.csp.org.uk/publications/guidance
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  • ...5">'''Gailey RS, Clark CR. Physical Therapy Management of Adult Lower-Limb Amputees. Chapter 23 -''' ''Atlas of Limb Prosthetics: Surgical, Prosthetic, and Reh *Increase postural sway during walking compared to non-amputees, especially in patients with amputations due to vascular dysfunction
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  • Gait deviations in lower limb amputees can be broadly broken into the patient and the prosthetic causes:<ref>LE VA * "Transtibial and transfemoral amputees show a common and specific gait pattern"<ref name=":3" />
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  • ...The knees without blocking can be used for regular prosthetic fitting of amputees with adequate muscle control and/or in situations of limited economic resou ...risk of prosthetic knee buckling during walking in unilateral transfemoral amputees. Gait & Posture. 2020 Jan 18.</ref>.
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  • ...al guidelines on rehabilitation and prosthetic prescription for lower limb amputees in 2010. The purpose of the guidelines is to ensure that persons who underw #“Provide clinical guidelines for the immediate post-operative management of amputees&nbsp;irrespective of their potential to receive a prosthesis"&nbsp;
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  • *[[Clinical Guidelines: Amputees|Amputees]]
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  • ...U, Geertzena JHB, et al. Phantom pain and phantom sensations in upper limb amputees: an epidemiological study. Pain 2000;87:33–41</ref> ...Phantom Limb Sensation''': This is a normal experience for the majority of amputees, but it is '''not''' a noxious sensation, which might be described by the p
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  • *Combat Amputees may have a combination of behavioral health issues due to physical and psyc [[Category:Amputees]]
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  • ...litation of amputee patients postoperatively and especially with bilateral amputees, they will need to depend on the wheelchair, therefore they will use it for ...ocker foot <ref name="redhead 1983">The early Rehabilitation of Lower Limb Amputees using a Pneumatic Walking Aid, R.G.Redhead, 1983, London. http://www.oandpl
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  • ...of full extension in his amputated limb and this is typical of transtibial amputees<ref name="Bella">Bella J. May, AMPUTATIONS AND PROSTHETICS, F.A Davis Compa ...e there were no abnormalities seen that would typically be associated with amputees).

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  • High level rehabilitation in amputees refers to the process whereby individuals with amputations (IWAs) are rehab ...-740.fckLRNolan L. (2009) Lower-limb strength in sports-active transtibial amputees. Prosthet Orthot Int. Sep;33(3):230-41.</ref>&nbsp;reviewed a number of stu
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  • ...W., Schuiling, C. H., &amp;Eisma, W. H. (1997). Epidemiology of lower limb amputees in the north of The Netherlands: aetiology, discharge destination and prost ...ade, D. T., &amp; Cochrane, G. M. (1992). Functional outcome of lower limb amputees with peripheral vascular disease. Clinical Rehabilitation, 6(1), 13-21.</re
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  • ...b pain and sensation. This as summarized by Katz (2009) in the Therapy for Amputees textbook, can occur as a result of complex interaction of inputs from perip ...minants of the Lower Limb]. 2002</ref><ref>Engstom B, Ven CVd/ Therapy for Amputees: Third Edition</ref>
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  • ...d-psychological-impact-on-amputees-presentation Slideshow on grief amongst amputees] ..."gaily">Gaily RS, Clark CR.Physical therapy management of adult lower-limb amputees. In: Michael, JW editor. Atlas of Limb Prosthetics: Surgical, Prosthetic, a
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  • Rehabilitation of amputees aims at restoring them to the best possible functional status. In the USA, In contrast, in West Africa, Nigeria amongst, many amputees never have prosthetic replacement they mobilize permanently on crutches<ref
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  • ...1:321-325
Nolan L. (2009) Lower-limb strength in sports-active transtibial amputees. Prosthet Orthot Int. Sep; 33(3):230-41.</ref>.
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  • ...ed assessment tool designed to measure the functional status of lower-limb amputees with (AMPPRO) and without (AMPnoPRO) the use of a prosthesis. Unilateral or Bilateral Lower limb amputees. However, bilateral amputee subjects with amputation levels higher than tra
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  • ...ession to work on strengthening, gait training, and interaction with other amputees and various points along their rehabilitation path. The patient was not abl ...t al conclude in their review of the literature of rehabilitation in older amputees, it is easy to predict those who will be successful with their prosthetics
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  • ...&nbsp;work services, case management, [[Clinical Guidelines: Mental Health Amputees|mental health]], nursing, nutrition, and recreation therapy. In addition, t ...ation of interdisciplinary care guidelines for hospital&nbsp;management of amputees in Christchurch]. Hockley D, Flanagan G. New Zealand Artificial Limb Board.
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  • ....nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2630503 Prosthetic Rehabilitation of elderly bilateral amputees]. Int J Rehabil Res. 12(3): 271-78.</ref><ref name="Sapp">Sapp, L and CE Li ...c strength and endurance of the knee extensors and flexors in trans-tibial amputees]. Prosthet Orthot Int, 24:221-225</ref><ref name="BACPAR">British Associati
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  • ...obility to a higher level as well as benefit a more diverse demographic of amputees<ref name=":5" />. ...images below are shared with permission from Engstrom et al in Therapy for Amputees.<ref name=":0" /><gallery widths="400" heights="300">
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  • ...me=":3">Stuart Porter. Tidy’s Physiotherapy, Chapter 22 “Physiotherapy for Amputees". 2003. Edition 13</ref><ref name=":4">O'Sullivan at.al, Physical Rehabilit Please find below links to more detailed pages on the management of amputees
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  • ...Van der Linde H, Buijck BI, et. al: Geriatric Rehabilitation of Lower Limb Amputees: A Multicenter Study. Disability and Rehabilitation 2012, 34(2):145-150</re
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  • ...loss overall)<ref name="p1">Stewart and Jain. Cause of death of lower limb amputees. Prosthetics and Orthotics International, 1992,16,129-132</ref> ...ttp://bacpar.csp.org.uk/publications/guidance-falls-prevention-low er-limb-amputees</ref>
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  • ...eva, 2008</ref><ref name="p2">Prosthetic Gait Training for Lower Extremity Amputees. R Gailey, A Gailey. An Advanced Rehabilitation Therapy Incorporated Public ...b. <ref name="p3">Risks to the Contralateral Foot of Unilateral Lower Limb Amputees: Guidance.F Brett, C Burton, M Brown, K Clarke, M Duguid, T Randell, D Thom
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  • ...is treated. <ref name=":0">Engstrom B, Van de Ven C, editors. Therapy for amputees. Elsevier Health Sciences; 1999.</ref> [[Category:Amputees]]
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  • Jill became an advocate for other amputees and explained the importance of the basics being so important in an amputee ...as she used to be after working with her prosthesis<ref>Gait deviations in amputees. www.physio-pedia.com/gait_deviations_in_amputees. Viewed on 11 Jul 15</ref
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  • ...ing.<ref name="engstrom">Engstrom, B and Van de Ven, C (1999). Therapy for Amputees. Churchill Livingstone.</ref><br> ...ary team on the management of post-operafive residuum oedema in lower limb amputees. [https://www.bacpar.org/Data/Resource_Downloads/OedemaGuidelines.pdf?date=
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  • ...of a sedentary lifestyle (weight gain can be particularly problematic for amputees).<br> #Engstrom, B and Van de Ven, C ""Therapy for Amputees, 3rd Ed."" Elsevier (1999)
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  • ...me="kusljugic" /><ref name="smith" /> Several studies involving lower-limb amputees have identified that low back pain is often considered more bothersome than ...ween lumbar spine kinematics during gait and low-back pain in transfemoral amputees. American Journal of Physical Medicine &amp; Rehabilitation 2010;89:635–6
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  • ...ey can be managed in a variety of ways including building up resilience in amputees through social support from national groups, caregiver resilience, psychoph
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  • ...(TPF) - A functional measure to predict prosthetic fitting in transfemoral amputees: validity and reliability. Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil: 92 (8), 1293 - 1297</r ...(TPF) - A functional measure to predict prosthetic fitting in transfemoral amputees: validity and reliability. Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil: 92 (8), 1293 - 1297</r
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  • ...rs) motivated to upgrade his/her knowledge on physiotherapy for lower limb amputees.
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