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Therapy Interventions for Upper Limb Amputees Undergoing Selective Nerve Transfers
Published on: October 29, 2021
Inpatient management of lower extremity amputations
R P Knetsche1, S S Leopold, M E Brage
1United States Army Medical Corps, Orthopaedic Surgery Service, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, El Paso, Texas, USA.
Abstract:
The in-hospital care of the amputee is crucial; careful preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative regimens set the stage for a successful clinical outcome. Caring for the patient undergoing amputation is much more than choosing the correct level at which to cut. Early aggressive rehabilitation; careful attention to postoperative complications; and appropriate physical therapy, occupational therapy, and counseling all play pivotal roles. Thorough knowledge of these issues helps to increase the likelihood of a successful outcome and to keep morbidity to a minimum.
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