Objectives: To compare stump sensibility in children with upper limb reduction deficiency with sensibility of the unaffected arm and hand. In addition, to evaluate the associations between stump sensibility, stump length and activity level. Design: Cross-sectional study. Subjects: Children and young adults aged 6-25 years with upper limb reduction deficiency. Methods: Threshold of touch was measured with Semmes-Weinstein monofilaments, stereognosis was measured with the Shape-Texture Identification test and kinaesthesia and activity level was measured with the Child Amputee Prosthetics Project Functional Status Inventory and the Prosthetic Upper Extremity Functional Index. Results: A total of 31 children with upper limb reduction deficiency...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the functional level of children with congenital an...
Objective: To evaluate use of, satisfaction with, and social adjustment with adaptive devices compar...
Background: Insights in upper limb impairments and their relationship with activity measures in chil...
Objectives: To compare stump sensibility in children with upper limb reduction deficiency with sensi...
Objectives: To compare stump sensibility in children with upper limb reduction deficiency with sensi...
Objectives: To compare stump sensibility in children with upper limb reduction deficiency with sensi...
Objectives: To compare the sensibility of the stump in adults with an acquired major upper extremity...
Objectives: To compare the sensibility of the stump in adults with an acquired major upper extremity...
Objectives: To compare the sensibility of the stump in adults with an acquired major upper extremity...
Objectives: To compare the sensibility of the stump in adults with an acquired major upper extremity...
PURPOSE: Selection of appropriate functional tests and questionnaires to assess capacity (tests) and...
Congenital reduction deficiencies of the upper limb are rare. Nearly 50% of children with unilateral...
Background: Children with upper extremity transverse deficiency are assumed to have significant disa...
Standardized measures are required to adequately measure arm and prosthetic functioning in children ...
Purpose: To prepare an authentic scale for child amputees and to determine the functional level of a...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the functional level of children with congenital an...
Objective: To evaluate use of, satisfaction with, and social adjustment with adaptive devices compar...
Background: Insights in upper limb impairments and their relationship with activity measures in chil...
Objectives: To compare stump sensibility in children with upper limb reduction deficiency with sensi...
Objectives: To compare stump sensibility in children with upper limb reduction deficiency with sensi...
Objectives: To compare stump sensibility in children with upper limb reduction deficiency with sensi...
Objectives: To compare the sensibility of the stump in adults with an acquired major upper extremity...
Objectives: To compare the sensibility of the stump in adults with an acquired major upper extremity...
Objectives: To compare the sensibility of the stump in adults with an acquired major upper extremity...
Objectives: To compare the sensibility of the stump in adults with an acquired major upper extremity...
PURPOSE: Selection of appropriate functional tests and questionnaires to assess capacity (tests) and...
Congenital reduction deficiencies of the upper limb are rare. Nearly 50% of children with unilateral...
Background: Children with upper extremity transverse deficiency are assumed to have significant disa...
Standardized measures are required to adequately measure arm and prosthetic functioning in children ...
Purpose: To prepare an authentic scale for child amputees and to determine the functional level of a...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the functional level of children with congenital an...
Objective: To evaluate use of, satisfaction with, and social adjustment with adaptive devices compar...
Background: Insights in upper limb impairments and their relationship with activity measures in chil...