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Amputation Specific Goals - 2 views

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    Amputation Specific Goals Some of the standards of care are specific to the amputation itself, and others are more concerned with the general health and well-being of the patient. The following are areas of concern specific to the amputation itself: A. Prevention of contractures is necessary at both the hip and the knee.
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    This article covers almost any topic you could possibly think of as related to goals for a person that has had a lower extremity amputation. They are labeled A-L, but G is what really stood out to me personally. Section G talks about emotional care and how individualized it can be. There are several suggestions as to how to address emotional care after an amputation.
Richard Bensey

Living with an amputation - 2 views

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    Real story of elective amputation
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    Her strength amazes me! To be so young when the accident happened, then for her to ultimately decide an elective amputation.
John Pruett

UE Amputations - 0 views

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    Information about UE amputations, including assessment tools, etc.
lorieallion

People with lower limb amputation and their sexual functioning and sexual well-being - 0 views

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    This seems like about the only research out there on sex with an LE amputation. ABSTRACT: Sexual adjustment following lower extremity amputation was evaluated by interviewing 60 adults with recent amputations, 39 men and 21 women, after they had become independent in ambulation with a prosthesis. Among the men, 77% reported a substantial decrease in the frequency of sexual intercourse following amputation, while only 38% of the women reported a decrease.
williamsota2015

Sweetwater quarterback DJ Vanderwerf excels with prosthetic leg - PrepXtra Story - 1 views

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    This a great example of a Syme amputation. This kid is a real go getter and does not let his amputation get in the way of his dreams.
acashon23

Fact sheet on Upper Limb Amputation - 0 views

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    This is a really great article form AOTA about the Occupational practitioners role in rehabilitation for someone with an UE amputation. It breaks the rehabilitation down into stages: Acute Phase --> Pre-Prosthetic Training Phase --> Basic Prosthetic Training Phase --> Advanced Prosthetic Phase--> Discharge Planning
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    This is just a brief fact sheet from the AOTA on UE amputations and OTs role in the treatment of clients living with one. There is statistical information regarding amputations, how OT can help, and OTs specific role in the treatment.
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    Tons of information of UE amputation! Might be a good handout to give to a patient on educating how you are going to help them throughout the road to recovery. It also talks about prosthesis training when you get to that point in therapy.
usovan

National Amputation Foundation - Tips for the New Amputee - 4 views

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    Each amputee goes through their own personal struggle. Whether the amputation is a result of trauma or illness, the feelings are the same!
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    I found this website is very powerful and educational. And as a future OT practitioners we can recommend it for our clients. It is about amputation foundation that originally was created for veterans, but would give a hand to any amputee civilian. There are a lot of helpful information about how to take care of amputated limb, how to get social security disability, etc. Also this foundation offers support, financial aid, information on recreational activities, medical equipment, and counseling.
amaplesota2015

Amputation and diabetes: How to protect your feet - Mayo Clinic - 3 views

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    So many people are diagnosed with diabetes today. I thought this would maybe help anyone who did want to learn more information on this topic.
Laura Dunaway

The Occupational Therapy Role in Rehabilitation for the Person With An Upper-Limb Amput... - 0 views

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    A handout from AOTA talking about the role OT plays in UE amputations.
Jessica Bulkhak

Amputations of the Hand - 0 views

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    This article discusses concerns and considerations an OT practitioner should have when treating a client with an amputation of the hand.
marsha raasch

The Psychological Aspects of Amputation - 1 views

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    By Saul Morris, PhD If you have had an amputation or are going to have one, let me assure you that others have already gone through the same experience. You may be feeling physical pain, fear, apprehension, loneliness, uncertainty and sadness but I can assure you that you will make it though all of this.
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    This addresses the shame and the stages of grief that an amputee can expect to experience.
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    There are a lot of good articles listed in the sidebar on the left.
Kyle Hay

Rehabilitation After Limb Amputation - 0 views

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    Brief article on limb amputation, how it done, wound care and post op rehabilitation. Its very brief and general but informative all the same.
Emily Hatmaker

Teen inspires with hope after quadruple amputation - 2 views

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    what a wonderful attitude this young girl has!
Emily Morgan

Skin problems - 1 views

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    interesting list of skin problems associated with amputations
Amanda Robinson

VA Center of Excellence for Limb Loss Prevention and Prosthetic Engineering Home - 0 views

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    The mission of the VA Center of Excellence for Limb Loss Prevention and Prosthetic Engineering is to provide broad based investigators the opportunity to conduct basic and clinical research and effectively disseminate their findings in an effort to impact the quality of life and functional status of veteran amputees and veterans who are at risk for amputation.
Leila Pursell

Traumatic amputation: Psychosocial adjustment of six Army women to loss of one or more ... - 0 views

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    This is an interesting read about six Army ladies. Notice the box where they identify their worries about their amputations. It definitely helps to give us some perespective.
sandyremington

Targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) - 3 views

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    I found some very interesting information about upper extremity amputation. The article tells about the procedure and the role of the occupational therapist in the recovery process. With this procedure, an electrical prosthesis is controlled by the mind via nerve innervation. The nerves from the amputated arm are transferred to the pectoral muscles where they regenerate, which in turn allows movement of the prosthetic arm. I included this link from another website as well because there are videos available to watch. http://www.ric.org/conditions/prosthetics-orthotics/bionic/
ekhill

OT's Role During Training | Orthotic & Prosthetic Product Reviews, Blogs, Videos, News ... - 2 views

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    This is a very interesting and informative article on the pre-prosthetic treatment OT gives a client. The client will be assessed by OT for things like ROM, scar management, pain, phantom pain and sensation, and desensitization. Client interview helps the practitioner choose a correct prosthetic. Always consider the psychosocial aspect. There are different things to consider if the amputation is unilateral or bilateral. The OT will help prepare the limb to wear the prosthetic. Mirror therapy can be used as a treatment option for phantom pain. The OT will help in ADL training, stump care, prosthetic care, and psychosocial care.
loydra1

Returning Upper Extremity Amputees to Work - 1 views

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    This was a great article about a woman who is an OT and her insight to working with people with UE Amputations. The article had great information about what OT is all about and how she and her team helps those with UE amputations.
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