This study investigates the effects of early fitting in trans-tibial amputees. The assumption is that compared to elastic bandaging, the use of a rigid dressing in early fitting will result in quicker wound healing and earlier ambulation. A retrospective file search was carried out in three different hospitals, analysing the time to first prosthesis, the incidence of local and general complications and the functional outcome after discharge from hospital. Each of the hospitals used a different method of postoperative care: elastic bandaging, immediate postoperative application of the plaster cast or delayed application of the plaster cast within one week post amputation. In comparison to the elastic bandaging method (N = 52), the use of a r...
amputation has significant economic impact both to the amputee and society, since most upper-extremi...
A method is described by which an artificial limb can be fitted as soon as an above-knee or below-kn...
Purpose To compare articulated and nonarticulated early walking aids (EWAs) for clinical and quality...
This study investigated the validity of post-amputation application of removable rigid dressings (RR...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Following transtibial amputation, a rigid dressing of plaster of Paris has b...
The outcome for transtibial amputees is improved by the use of a post amputation removable rigid dre...
Contains fulltext : 48148.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In order to ac...
Purpose: The aim of this case study was to investigate the effectiveness of rigid dressing vs. soft ...
Abstract—Postamputation management is an important deter-minant of recovery from amputation. However...
BACKGROUND: Despite advances in the treatment of peripheral arterial disease, a significant number o...
PubMed ID: 2780266The problems encountered in fitting and using the permanent below-knee prosthesis ...
PURPOSE: In persons with a hip or knee flexion contracture ≥25°, fitting a prosthesis is said to be ...
Twenty-seven arteriosclerotic amputees were evaluated to determine the value of the rigid dressing t...
PurposeTo compare articulated and nonarticulated early walking aids (EWAs) for clinical and quality-...
Twelve patients with below-knee amputations were assigned one of two methods for wrapping the residu...
amputation has significant economic impact both to the amputee and society, since most upper-extremi...
A method is described by which an artificial limb can be fitted as soon as an above-knee or below-kn...
Purpose To compare articulated and nonarticulated early walking aids (EWAs) for clinical and quality...
This study investigated the validity of post-amputation application of removable rigid dressings (RR...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Following transtibial amputation, a rigid dressing of plaster of Paris has b...
The outcome for transtibial amputees is improved by the use of a post amputation removable rigid dre...
Contains fulltext : 48148.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In order to ac...
Purpose: The aim of this case study was to investigate the effectiveness of rigid dressing vs. soft ...
Abstract—Postamputation management is an important deter-minant of recovery from amputation. However...
BACKGROUND: Despite advances in the treatment of peripheral arterial disease, a significant number o...
PubMed ID: 2780266The problems encountered in fitting and using the permanent below-knee prosthesis ...
PURPOSE: In persons with a hip or knee flexion contracture ≥25°, fitting a prosthesis is said to be ...
Twenty-seven arteriosclerotic amputees were evaluated to determine the value of the rigid dressing t...
PurposeTo compare articulated and nonarticulated early walking aids (EWAs) for clinical and quality-...
Twelve patients with below-knee amputations were assigned one of two methods for wrapping the residu...
amputation has significant economic impact both to the amputee and society, since most upper-extremi...
A method is described by which an artificial limb can be fitted as soon as an above-knee or below-kn...
Purpose To compare articulated and nonarticulated early walking aids (EWAs) for clinical and quality...