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This is the only
comprehensive guide to the surgery, prosthetic fitting, and
rehabilitation of individuals sustaining an arm amputation. It
incorporates the major advances in prosthetics and rehabilitation
that have occurred in recent years, and will improve the quality of
service and the outcomes for those who sustain an arm amputation.
Sections deal with the surgical aspects of arm amputation, the
comprehensive management of the arm amputee, prosthetic restoration
following arm amputation, the special concerns of upper extremity
amputation in children, and clinical outcomes.
The
incidence, demographics, and functional outcomes are quite
different from those of lower limb amputees. The arm amputee is
most commonly a young man who sustains a traumatic injury, most
often to his right, dominant arm. Because the incidence of arm
amputation is low compared to that of the lower extremity,
relatively few health professionals have much experience in
providing surgery, therapy, rehabilitation, prosthetic care, or
counseling for a significant number of arm amputees. This book is
the definitive text for these individuals.
The
prosthetic field, including its allied healthcare team, takes on a
formidable task in restoring physical capabilities to the upper
extremity amputee. This feat cannot be accomplished solely using
modern technology, and technology is not always the central issue.
Optimal rehabilitation requires an underlying commitment in many
essential areas of care: for one, sensitivity to the desires,
anxieties and fears of the individual with amputation. Although the
prosthetic practitioner has at his or her disposal more technology
than ever before, restoring integral function for the amputee
involves still more than mechanical application. Interdisciplinary,
cooperative efforts in research, development, and treatment between
prosthetic practitioners and other constituents of the allied
healthcare team is paramount. The rehabilitation process must focus
not only on the provision and use of a prosthesis, but also on
issues related to surgical procedures, self-determination and pain
management. To this end, Functional Restoration of Adults and
Children with Upper Extremity Amputation provides the
definitive guide for all surgeons, prosthetists, and rehabilitation
professionals who work with upper limb amputees.
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| Robert H. Meier III, Diane J. Atkins ISBN: 9781888799736 |
Hardback - 2004 |
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