1994
DOI: 10.1177/026921559400800408
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Patterns of recovery for lower limb amputation

Abstract: Following the identification of functional activities to record the recovery patterns of the amputee, a preliminary survey was carried out over a 12-month period, to monitor these patterns following lower limb amputation. Four hundred and fifty-nine returns were received and the profile of the sample was found to be in line with the UK amputee data.The results show that basic bed activities that is, moving about the bed, moving from the lying to sitting position and being able to sit up unaided, were the easie… Show more

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“…The kind of conditions where it may be most useful are those where some recovery is expected and where there is considerable physiotherapist involvement. Work is currently being undertaken in Britain with people who have had a below-knee amputation; Ham and Van de Ven (8) and another group are starting work with elderly patients with a fracture of the neck of the femur. It may be worth collecting recovery data for more acute soft tissue injuries and conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The kind of conditions where it may be most useful are those where some recovery is expected and where there is considerable physiotherapist involvement. Work is currently being undertaken in Britain with people who have had a below-knee amputation; Ham and Van de Ven (8) and another group are starting work with elderly patients with a fracture of the neck of the femur. It may be worth collecting recovery data for more acute soft tissue injuries and conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following a lower limb amputation, many individuals face stressful situations such as phantom pain [1], loss of functional independence [2], and body image issues [3]. The coping abilities of individuals who had an amputation are greatly utilized and some may be overwhelmed by the task at hand.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%