BACKGROUND: Falls in individuals with lower limb amputations (LLAs) pose significant health concerns. The literature is limited regarding falls during the preprosthetic phase of rehabilitation for persons with LLAs. OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence of falls and identify factors associated with falls during the preprosthetic recovery phase. DESIGN: Retrospective chart audit. SETTING: Inpatient rehabilitation program. PARTICIPANTS: Four hundred forty individuals with LLAs (age ± SD = 61.93 ± 14.53 years, 73.18% male) who attended inpatient rehabilitation from 26 July 2011 to 21 August 2017. INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: The number of self-reported falls was recorded from the time of surgery to admission for in...
Limited research exists on outcomes following lower limb amputation. This is the first study to deve...
Background: Historically, mortality rates after major lower limb amputations (LLAs) have been very h...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Increased risk of falling following amputation is well documented in literat...
Purpose: Falls are prevalent among people with lower extremity amputations. A knowledge of risk fact...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence connecting risk factors to falls in adults with a lower limb amput...
Background People with lower limb loss that live in the community fall at a rate tha...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Increased rate of fall, reduced balance confidence and increased fear of fal...
The purpose of these studies was to evaluate a concern for falling (CFF) among people with a lower e...
Background: Lower limb amputees (LLAs) are at increased risk of falling due to the inherent asymmetr...
© 2014 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Following the amputation of the lower limb...
Background: In Canada, \u3e50% of community-dwelling lower limb amputees (LLA) fall at least once ea...
The evidence about the clinical efficacy of lower limb prostheses, especially regarding fall risk, i...
© 2016. Background: Total hip/total knee replacement (THR/TKR) surgery is becoming an increasingly c...
Questions: Can rules be developed to predict the risk of non-use of prostheses by people with lower ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Lower extremity amputation due to complications from peripheral vascular disea...
Limited research exists on outcomes following lower limb amputation. This is the first study to deve...
Background: Historically, mortality rates after major lower limb amputations (LLAs) have been very h...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Increased risk of falling following amputation is well documented in literat...
Purpose: Falls are prevalent among people with lower extremity amputations. A knowledge of risk fact...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence connecting risk factors to falls in adults with a lower limb amput...
Background People with lower limb loss that live in the community fall at a rate tha...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Increased rate of fall, reduced balance confidence and increased fear of fal...
The purpose of these studies was to evaluate a concern for falling (CFF) among people with a lower e...
Background: Lower limb amputees (LLAs) are at increased risk of falling due to the inherent asymmetr...
© 2014 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Following the amputation of the lower limb...
Background: In Canada, \u3e50% of community-dwelling lower limb amputees (LLA) fall at least once ea...
The evidence about the clinical efficacy of lower limb prostheses, especially regarding fall risk, i...
© 2016. Background: Total hip/total knee replacement (THR/TKR) surgery is becoming an increasingly c...
Questions: Can rules be developed to predict the risk of non-use of prostheses by people with lower ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Lower extremity amputation due to complications from peripheral vascular disea...
Limited research exists on outcomes following lower limb amputation. This is the first study to deve...
Background: Historically, mortality rates after major lower limb amputations (LLAs) have been very h...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Increased risk of falling following amputation is well documented in literat...