Emotional Adaptation to Limb Loss
Individuals experience multiple changes as a result of amputation. These changes not only are physical in nature but also may include psychological, financial, and comfort changes across the spectrum of…
Individuals experience multiple changes as a result of amputation. These changes not only are physical in nature but also may include psychological, financial, and comfort changes across the spectrum of…
The amputee gets lost in the American health care system because of fragmentation across the continuum. The journey of the diabetic patient with limb loss through the health care system…
The best level of amputation must take into consideration the newest socket designs, methods of prosthetic suspension, and technologically advanced components. In some instances stump revision should be considered, to…
Providing rehabilitation services for the person with an amputation has become more difficult in today’s health care environment. Amputation rehabilitation calls for specialized, multidisciplinary rehabilitation training. In examining the principles…
In 2005, 1.6 million people were estimated to be living with limb loss; by 2050, the rate is expected to double to 3.6 million in the United States. Past data…
Gregory T. Carter, MD, MS, Consulting Editor This volume is guest edited by my long-time close friend, Dr Robert H. “Skip” Meier III. I first met Dr Meier when I…