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bethduncan

Prosthetic Parts and Options - 0 views

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    This is an easy-to-understand webpage that describes the parts of a LE prosthesis. The material is more descriptive and more current, in my opinion, than what appears in our textbook. It also includes sections on prosthesis fitting and care of the residual limb. This resource would be good to recommend to a patient prior to or shortly after amputation. It also has professional version of the same material.
Amanda Sproles

i-limbs - 0 views

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    I-limb digits is the fully customized electronic prosthesis for people with missing fingers or partial hands.
coulsonls

Military inStep: Prosthetic Devices for Upper-Extremity Amputees - 1 views

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    this webpages gives a general overview of body-powered vs. electric-powered UE prosthesis. Advantages and disadvantages, improvements, and types of terminal devices. There is some interesting information on the different types of hands and gives info re: an experimental hand being engineered by students at Rutgers University that can be controlled through human thought.
Kellie Hudgens

TED talk on Targeted Muscle Reinnervation - 3 views

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    Awesome TEDtalk by Todd Kuiken about Targeted Muscle Reinnervation (the future of UE prothesis). This is a much watch video about the future of UE prosthesis. Targeted Muscle Reinnervation is an intuitive way to use hand and elbow prothesis with your thoughts. This is a better way to control your arm and grasp patterns. And hopefully in the future this technology will allow its users to 'feel' sensations in their prosthetic hand. Amanda, the patient talks about how the most important thing to her in working with children was the ability to clap again. Great video! Very informative.
meltonkt

LE prosthesis made of legos - 0 views

shared by meltonkt on 16 Nov 15 - No Cached
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    I found this video to be fascinating! This LE amputee built a prosthesis out of legos. I know this is not very educational, however, it amazes me that anything Is possible with the correct mind set.
Sarah Clay

Prosthetic Arm - 0 views

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    New Technology for a Prosthesis.
Amanda Sproles

Resource for newly diagnosed or diabled - 0 views

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    I feel this is a great resource for individuals and their loved ones upon initial injury or diagnosis of an illness. It has short explanations about many different common conditions from spinal cord injury and questions one might have to psychological disorders. I feel it could be a great way for people to find out more if they wish to do it in a more private setting. It talks about sports, travel, school, work etc. It is based in Europe. Their ambassador's have disabilities so they have more insight than others might!
watsonml3

Occupational Therapy Techniques for Amputees - Bing Videos - 2 views

shared by watsonml3 on 26 Sep 14 - No Cached
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    This address should take you to the "Amputee OT" video. Please let me know if it doesn't. An OT that is also an amputee narrates and demonstrates how a prosthetic running leg is made. It is amazing how much precision and details are used to get the best fit for a running prosthesis.
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/
templetonj

Improving Outcomes With Immediate Postoperative Prostheses - 1 views

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    Relevant to chapter 33 for Exam II, I found this article explaining early postoperative prosthesis for transtibial lower extremity amputations. It has pictures of the prosthetic and wrappings, as well as, proper pillow propping and bed positioning.
stewartjc1

Amputee Desensitization - 1 views

shared by stewartjc1 on 03 Oct 15 - No Cached
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    After reading about desensitization I was interested in learning more and, lo and behold, our favorite Amputee OT had a great video on the topic! She talks about the importance of massage, tapping, and using different types of fabric to help with hypersensitivity (desensitization) of the residual limb. She also touches on some exercises that are used to help prepare a residual limb for weight-bearing during use of prosthesis.
Chris Ricker

Stump Shrinkers - 1 views

shared by Chris Ricker on 30 Sep 15 - No Cached
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    This lady is great! She is an amputee OT! She gives a great personal perspective as well as clinical perspective. In this video she walks us through different kinds of shrinkers, how to apply, her opinions on them, etc. Such a unique view!
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    I love her! She has several other videos on YouTube too, very interesting lady.
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    Great explanation of how and why to wear shrinkers. I like her teaching style and her humor.
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    Glad I'm not the only one who subscribed to her. I saw her videos a while back when I was searching for prosthesis information. She is apparently originally from TN as well!
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.
anonymous

12B: Fitting and Training the Bilateral Upper-Limb Amputee | O&P Virtual Library - 1 views

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    This chapter is concerned with the unique problems presented by the bilateral upper-limb amputee. Although it is generally recognized that the unilateral upper-limb amputee uses a prosthesis as an assist and the sound limb for sensory feedback and fine manipulatory activities, the bilateral amputee does not have such a choice.
tefain

Losing More to Gain More - Amputees' Once-Unthinkable Choice - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This is an amazing story. It seems odd to think that people would have more of their leg removed in order to have a better prosthesis. But this woman's leg looks so amazingly real to me.
tefain

Custom Prosthetic Designs, Inc. - 1 views

shared by tefain on 21 Oct 14 - No Cached
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    This guys work looks fascinating. Shared as it is important to know all available options.
blaketa

occupational performance after severe burn by UMary OT students - 0 views

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    This is a video of a man who had severe burns. It shows how he puts on shoes and dons and doffs a jacket. It also includes some neat adaptive equipment he has, including a fishing pole and bowling ball. I didn't even realize he was wearing a prosthesis at first.
acashon23

OT and prosthetics - 0 views

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    This article covers the importance of occupational therapy and upper limb prosthesis. It gives a personal scenario of a man born without a right hand, and the impact OT can have on this population.
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.
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