2022
DOI: 10.1097/phm.0000000000002164
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The Management of Upper Limb Amputation Rehabilitation: Synopsis of the 2022 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and U.S. Department of Defense Clinical Practice Guideline for Acquired Amputation

Abstract: Upper limb amputation can result in significant functional impairment necessitating a comprehensive rehabilitation approach throughout the continuum of care. In 2022, the Departments of Veteran Affairs and Defense completed an updated clinical practice guideline for the management of upper limb amputation rehabilitation. This practice guideline was developed by a workgroup of subject-matter experts from a variety of disciplines. Twelve key questions were developed by the workgroup using the PICOTS (population,… Show more

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“…Advanced prosthetic limbs, such as the DEKA Arm (also known as the "Luke Arm") [107] and the BiOM T2 Ankle [108], use robotic technology to mimic natural limb movements and provide users with increased functionality and mobility [109].…”
Section: Robotic Prosthetics and Orthoticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Advanced prosthetic limbs, such as the DEKA Arm (also known as the "Luke Arm") [107] and the BiOM T2 Ankle [108], use robotic technology to mimic natural limb movements and provide users with increased functionality and mobility [109].…”
Section: Robotic Prosthetics and Orthoticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A major goal of upper extremity (UE) post-amputation rehabilitation is to increase the use of the prosthetic limb both in and outside the patient’s home [ 1 , 2 , 3 ]. Currently, clinicians and researchers have no objective, quantitative, low-cost, and practical method to measure real-world functional use (FU) of that limb sensitively and specifically outside a laboratory setting [ 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 ]. We define functional use as movements that contribute to the performance of activities of daily living (i.e., reaching to grasp, gesturing, balancing functions), and nonfunctional movements are associated with gait and whole-body movements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lthough prosthesis use is recommended for persons with major upper-limb amputation (ULA) to improve independence and reduce disability, 1 many persons with ULA do not use a prosthesis. Although some nonprosthesis users are satisfied with not using a device, others have an unmet prosthetic need, defined in this manuscript as a situation in which an individual not using a prosthesis wishes that they were using one.…”
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confidence: 99%