Amputee Coalition / National Limb Loss Information Center Fact SheetUpper Limb Loss: Questions to Ask Your Prosthetist |
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| by the Amputee Coalition Upper Limb Loss Advisory Council (2009) | ||||
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Finding a prosthetist who understands the unique issues involved with upper-limb amputation is important in getting the best functional outcome with upper-limb prostheses. Unfortunately, not all prosthetists have wide experience fitting persons with upper-limb loss, which is relatively uncommon. (Estimates of major limb loss cite 15 times as many lower-limb amputees as upper-limb amputees.1) While there are some things in common with fitting any prosthesis, skill in addressing the mobility issues of lower-limb loss may not translate into an understanding of the functionality issues of upper-limb loss. The Amputee Coalition’s Upper Limb Loss Advisory Council suggests the following questions to help you evaluate a prosthetist’s experience and comfort level with upper-limb prostheses.
Your prosthetist does his or her best work when you take an active part in the process. Questions like these can help you establish that role from the beginning of your relationship. See also: 1 Kathryn Ziegler-Graham, PhD, et al. “Estimating the Prevalence of Limb Loss in the United States - 2005 to 2050,” Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 89 (2008): 422-429.
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