Limb amputation is both a life-saving procedure and a life-changing event. The aims of rehabilitation following amputation are to restore acceptable levels of functioning that allow individuals to achieve their goals, to facilitate personal health, and to improve participation in society and quality of life either with or without a prosthesis. Individual responses to limb loss are varied and complex; some individuals experience functional, psychological and social dysfunction, many others adjust and function well. This chapter highlights critical psychological and social issues in amputation, summarizes current knowledge in these domains, and provides a brief overview of psychological interventions designed to address these issues
Rationale: Clinical reports have indicated that a significant number of lower limb amputees experie...
Amputation, one of the oldest types of surgery performed for therapeutic purposes, has main in-dicat...
Surgery of any kind is accompanied by fantasies of helplessness, mutila-tion, loss of control, body ...
Limb amputation is both a life-saving procedure and a life-changing event. The aims of rehabilitati...
Mental health can be negatively affected during life to varying degrees, from minor indispositions c...
A limb amputation can lead to a broad range of physical and psychological challenges, as individuals...
Purpose: To review the existing literature on the social and psychological challenges faced by peopl...
Amputation changes the lives of patients and their families. Consequently, the patient must adapt to...
We define amputation as a removal of totally or partial part of an organ. Amputations can be caused ...
Introduction: The effect of amputation on an individual's psychological condition as well as family ...
Introduction: Amputation is the loss of a partof an organ or all parts of an organ which is removedt...
Since physical therapy requires constant interaction with other people, it is a career that requires...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the psychological issues following acquired limb amputation and examine the s...
The involvement of psychologists in medical settings has grown at a tremendous rate in recent years,...
Purpose: To provide an understanding of the everyday experiences of individuals with a limb amputati...
Rationale: Clinical reports have indicated that a significant number of lower limb amputees experie...
Amputation, one of the oldest types of surgery performed for therapeutic purposes, has main in-dicat...
Surgery of any kind is accompanied by fantasies of helplessness, mutila-tion, loss of control, body ...
Limb amputation is both a life-saving procedure and a life-changing event. The aims of rehabilitati...
Mental health can be negatively affected during life to varying degrees, from minor indispositions c...
A limb amputation can lead to a broad range of physical and psychological challenges, as individuals...
Purpose: To review the existing literature on the social and psychological challenges faced by peopl...
Amputation changes the lives of patients and their families. Consequently, the patient must adapt to...
We define amputation as a removal of totally or partial part of an organ. Amputations can be caused ...
Introduction: The effect of amputation on an individual's psychological condition as well as family ...
Introduction: Amputation is the loss of a partof an organ or all parts of an organ which is removedt...
Since physical therapy requires constant interaction with other people, it is a career that requires...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the psychological issues following acquired limb amputation and examine the s...
The involvement of psychologists in medical settings has grown at a tremendous rate in recent years,...
Purpose: To provide an understanding of the everyday experiences of individuals with a limb amputati...
Rationale: Clinical reports have indicated that a significant number of lower limb amputees experie...
Amputation, one of the oldest types of surgery performed for therapeutic purposes, has main in-dicat...
Surgery of any kind is accompanied by fantasies of helplessness, mutila-tion, loss of control, body ...