Objective: To examine functional performance, participation and autonomy after discharge from prosthetic rehabilitation and to identify the barriers and facilitators affecting these outcomes.Design: Concurrent mixed-methods design. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected at discharge from rehabilitation, and 3 and 6 months later. The data were integrated during analysis.Subjects: Thirteen patients with a unilateral lower limb amputation participating for the first time in prosthetic rehabilitation in a Dutch rehabilitation centre.Methods: Functional performance was measured using the Two-Minute Walk Test and L test, and participation and autonomy using the Impact on Participation and Autonomy questionnaire. Barriers and facilitator...
Amputation of (a part of) the lower extremity will cause loss or disturbance of locomotion. With pro...
Functional recovery for people with lower limb amputations is quantified using objective or subjecti...
Objective: To understand how perceived function relates to actual function at a specific stage in th...
Objective: To examine functional performance, participation and autonomy after discharge from prosth...
Objective: To examine functional performance, participation and autonomy after discharge from prosth...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to describe functioning of persons following lower limb amputa...
The aim of this thesis is to inform clinicians and researchers of the reliability and responsiveness...
Objective: To contribute to the discussion on the research-practice gap by illustrating obstacles an...
Purpose. While lower limb prosthetic prescription is reliant on many physical indicators, it is clea...
Objective: To study perceived independence in rising and perceived limitations in rising and sitting...
Limited research exists on outcomes following lower limb amputation. This is the first study to deve...
Purpose: there is currently no consensus regarding what outcome domains to measure following lower l...
Background: Successful rehabilitation is essential to improve the physical and mental outcomes of pe...
Objective: To contribute to the discussion on the research-practice gap by illustrating obstacles an...
BackgroundAfter amputation, many people become less active, feel lonely and lose independence. Under...
Amputation of (a part of) the lower extremity will cause loss or disturbance of locomotion. With pro...
Functional recovery for people with lower limb amputations is quantified using objective or subjecti...
Objective: To understand how perceived function relates to actual function at a specific stage in th...
Objective: To examine functional performance, participation and autonomy after discharge from prosth...
Objective: To examine functional performance, participation and autonomy after discharge from prosth...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to describe functioning of persons following lower limb amputa...
The aim of this thesis is to inform clinicians and researchers of the reliability and responsiveness...
Objective: To contribute to the discussion on the research-practice gap by illustrating obstacles an...
Purpose. While lower limb prosthetic prescription is reliant on many physical indicators, it is clea...
Objective: To study perceived independence in rising and perceived limitations in rising and sitting...
Limited research exists on outcomes following lower limb amputation. This is the first study to deve...
Purpose: there is currently no consensus regarding what outcome domains to measure following lower l...
Background: Successful rehabilitation is essential to improve the physical and mental outcomes of pe...
Objective: To contribute to the discussion on the research-practice gap by illustrating obstacles an...
BackgroundAfter amputation, many people become less active, feel lonely and lose independence. Under...
Amputation of (a part of) the lower extremity will cause loss or disturbance of locomotion. With pro...
Functional recovery for people with lower limb amputations is quantified using objective or subjecti...
Objective: To understand how perceived function relates to actual function at a specific stage in th...