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| Datum/Zeit: | Di. 11.05.2010 15:00 - 16:30 |
| Ort: | Saal 4 |
| Zusammenfassung: | Psychological factors predict adjustment to amputation. Understanding of the psychological and social realities of limb loss and prosthetic use can contribute to a holistic rehabilitation and limb-fitting experience and the optimization of ongoing care. This symposium will present current research in the psychology of amputation and prosthesis use and will highlight future directions for research in this domain. |
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![]() Untersuchung von Kundenpräferenzen – Kinder und Jugendliche berichten über ihre Prothesen |
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![]() Anpassung an Amputation und Körperbild |
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![]() Frühes Selbst-Versorgungs-Training kann die Ergebnisse bei Menschen mit Beinverlust verbessern Zusammenfassung:
A community-based, randomized, contolled clinical trial of the effectiveness of a self-management program specifically designed for persons with major limb loss. Subgroup analyses indicated the impact of the intervention was greater for participants who were < 3 years post amputation.
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![]() Lebensqualität von Beinamputierten während der Rehabilitation und nach 3 Monaten Zusammenfassung:
Quality of life of persons with lower limb amputation admitted for inpatient rehabilitation was assessed at admission, discharge and at 3 month follow-up. Results indicated that generic and specific quality of life of persons with lower limb amputation was high and remained relatively stable during inpatient rehabilitation and 3 months after discharge.
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![]() Qualitative Data on Upper Limb Prosthetics |