We studied prolonged length of stay (LOS) in the acute care setting on a medical-surgical vascular unit, related to loss of functional mobility status after lower extremity amputation, and implementation of the Amputee Mobility Protocol (AMP) as a standard of care for all patients pre- and post-lower extremity amputation who were admitted to the medical-surgical vascular unit. A comparative pre-post observational study evaluated the effect of AMP on level of functional mobility and LOS after lower extremity amputation in the patient population on the medical-surgical vascular unit. Data was collected retrospectively from patient chart reviews from November of 2004 to March of 2005 for the pre-AMP group and through concurrent patient chart r...
Background: A structured multidisciplinary team is very important during every phase of the amputati...
Aims and objectives: To assess the effect of early mobilisation of patients after dysvascular lower ...
Purpose\ud To compare articulated and nonarticulated early walking aids (EWAs) for clinical and qual...
Vascular patients, an inherently older, frail population, account for >80% of major lower extremi...
AbstractPurposeWe undertook this study to document the functional natural history of patients underg...
BackgroundInformation about longer-term functional outcomes following lower extremity amputation for...
BACKGROUND: Some patients who undergo lower extremity bypass (LEB) for critical limb ischemia ultima...
This study investigates functional status on Day 21 after dysvascular major lower limb amputation co...
Background: In 1995, Medicare developed the Medicare Functional Classification Level (MFCL) system t...
BackgroundWe hypothesize among patients undergoing lower extremity amputation, access to pre-, and p...
textabstractThis study identified which residual-limb quality factors are related to functional mobi...
The purpose of this study was to determine independent influences of functional level and lower limb...
Purpose: What are the characteristics of people with lower limb amputation at admission to, and disc...
Purpose: To compare articulated and nonarticulated early walking aids (EWAs) for clinical and qualit...
This study is concerned with the degree of mobility achieved by patients following major amputation ...
Background: A structured multidisciplinary team is very important during every phase of the amputati...
Aims and objectives: To assess the effect of early mobilisation of patients after dysvascular lower ...
Purpose\ud To compare articulated and nonarticulated early walking aids (EWAs) for clinical and qual...
Vascular patients, an inherently older, frail population, account for >80% of major lower extremi...
AbstractPurposeWe undertook this study to document the functional natural history of patients underg...
BackgroundInformation about longer-term functional outcomes following lower extremity amputation for...
BACKGROUND: Some patients who undergo lower extremity bypass (LEB) for critical limb ischemia ultima...
This study investigates functional status on Day 21 after dysvascular major lower limb amputation co...
Background: In 1995, Medicare developed the Medicare Functional Classification Level (MFCL) system t...
BackgroundWe hypothesize among patients undergoing lower extremity amputation, access to pre-, and p...
textabstractThis study identified which residual-limb quality factors are related to functional mobi...
The purpose of this study was to determine independent influences of functional level and lower limb...
Purpose: What are the characteristics of people with lower limb amputation at admission to, and disc...
Purpose: To compare articulated and nonarticulated early walking aids (EWAs) for clinical and qualit...
This study is concerned with the degree of mobility achieved by patients following major amputation ...
Background: A structured multidisciplinary team is very important during every phase of the amputati...
Aims and objectives: To assess the effect of early mobilisation of patients after dysvascular lower ...
Purpose\ud To compare articulated and nonarticulated early walking aids (EWAs) for clinical and qual...