Background and Purpose: The purpose of this case study is to present the reader with a detailed description of the physical therapy provided for a diabetic lower extremity amputee. As the number of amputations across America steadily increase, there is an elevated importance of understanding the prevalence, causes, and reasons for amputations and which interventions are most effective in increasing a patient\u27s quality of life. Case Description: The patient is a 77 year old male with significant past medical history of type I diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and osteoarthritis. This patient has significant gross muscle weakness in both his upper and lower extremities. Following his amputation proper prosthetic fitting could not be complet...
Due to the increasing emphasis on fitness in our society, there has appeared a significant populatio...
Background and Purpose: Total ankle arthroplasty is the least performed arthroplasty of the lower ex...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetes continues to be one of the most common underlying factors associated with lo...
Background and Purpose. This case study is focused on the treatment of an individual with a residual...
Background and Purpose: This case report describes the 14-day acute rehabilitation physical therapy ...
Background and Purpose: A Chopart amputation occurs at the Chopart joint that separates the midfoot ...
Research presentation: Background and Purpose: A Chopart amputation occurs at the Chopart joint that...
Diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) is the most common complication in the course of diabetes and can lead...
Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is a condition in which there is a disruption of blood flow to the...
Background and Purpose: Promotion of functional mobility through surgical and therapeutic interventi...
Author: Anežka Pěničková Supervisor: Ilona Kučerová, M. A. Title: Case Study of Physiotherapy Treatm...
Title: Case Study of Physiotherapy Treatment of a Patient with the Diagnosis of Unilateral Below Kne...
Research presentation: Background and Purpose: With 1.6 million Americans living with limb loss, tra...
Background and Purpose: Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a common condition in people over 50. Although t...
Background: Lower limb amputation is a traumatic procedure that is most commonly performed on indiv...
Due to the increasing emphasis on fitness in our society, there has appeared a significant populatio...
Background and Purpose: Total ankle arthroplasty is the least performed arthroplasty of the lower ex...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetes continues to be one of the most common underlying factors associated with lo...
Background and Purpose. This case study is focused on the treatment of an individual with a residual...
Background and Purpose: This case report describes the 14-day acute rehabilitation physical therapy ...
Background and Purpose: A Chopart amputation occurs at the Chopart joint that separates the midfoot ...
Research presentation: Background and Purpose: A Chopart amputation occurs at the Chopart joint that...
Diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) is the most common complication in the course of diabetes and can lead...
Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is a condition in which there is a disruption of blood flow to the...
Background and Purpose: Promotion of functional mobility through surgical and therapeutic interventi...
Author: Anežka Pěničková Supervisor: Ilona Kučerová, M. A. Title: Case Study of Physiotherapy Treatm...
Title: Case Study of Physiotherapy Treatment of a Patient with the Diagnosis of Unilateral Below Kne...
Research presentation: Background and Purpose: With 1.6 million Americans living with limb loss, tra...
Background and Purpose: Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a common condition in people over 50. Although t...
Background: Lower limb amputation is a traumatic procedure that is most commonly performed on indiv...
Due to the increasing emphasis on fitness in our society, there has appeared a significant populatio...
Background and Purpose: Total ankle arthroplasty is the least performed arthroplasty of the lower ex...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetes continues to be one of the most common underlying factors associated with lo...