walking Ability And Quality Of Life In Subjects With Transfemoral
Walking Ability And Quality Of Life In Subjects With Transfemoral Walking ability and quality of life in subjects with transfemoral amputation: a comparison of osseointegration with socket prostheses arch phys med rehabil . 2013 nov;94(11):2174 8. doi: 10.1016 j.apmr.2013.05.020. In this prospective case control study, we report that oip improved walking ability and quality of life in subjects with transfemoral amputation who initially presented with socket prosthesis–related skin and residual limb problems. in summary, subjects with oip were capable of walking further faster while using 18% less energy.
walking Ability And Quality Of Life In Subjects With Transfemoral
Walking Ability And Quality Of Life In Subjects With Transfemoral The quality of life improved through the use of an opf in a 21 year old service member with a bilateral tfa and cerebral trauma and the result of this procedure and the rehabilitation program showed an increased mobility and satisfaction as obtained by the assessment of life habits questionnaire and lower extremity functional scale. Overview of links between biomechanical and prosthetic benefits of the transfemoral osseointegrated implant (a), mobility and functional outcomes of individuals fitted with a transfemoral bone anchored prosthesis (b), and assessments of gait parameters (c) resulting in a trade off between the resources available (e.g. time, cost, equipment and space) and the outcomes comprehensiveness (e.g. Walking ability and quality of life of subjects with oip are superior to walking ability and quality of life of the same persons with conventional socket prostheses. methods subjects with transfemoral amputation recruited for this study were referred to the outpatient clinic from the university medical center. Request pdf | walking ability and quality of life in subjects with transfemoral amputation: a comparison of osseointegration with socket prostheses | objective: to investigate walking ability and.