| Title: |
Physical Therapy Rehabilitation and Care in Post Operative Trans-Tibial Amputation Patient. |
| Authors: |
Dhole, Renuka; Jaiswal, Simran; Naqvi, Waqar M.; Sahu, Arti |
| Source: |
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology; Jan-Mar2021, Vol. 15 Issue 1, p618-621, 4p |
| Subject Terms: |
PHYSICAL therapy; LEG amputation; EXERCISE therapy; AMPUTATION; RESIDUAL limbs |
| Abstract: |
Introduction: The case study is focused on the treatment of an individual with a residual limb after a transtibial amputation. The main goal is to help provide a greater understanding of how to treat the residual limb after transtibial amputation. Case Description: The case study focuses on a 65 year old female who recently underwent a transtibial amputation of the left lower extremity because of chondrosarcoma of distal tibia. The patient was mesomorphic and had a history of tumor. Physical therapy provided care in ways including wound care, therapeutic exercise, gait training and prosthetic fitting and training. Conclusion: The patient progressed well because of her motivation to continue physical therapy and the proper management. After much hard work, by both the patient and the therapist, the patient was able to ambulate house distances without assistance. For the patient’s age, it was remarkable to be able to progress to the current functional status which she attained. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: |
Complementary Index |