Prosthetic limb rehabilitation services are among the most important services provided by the prosthetic limb rehabilitation team to people who have lost the ability to carry out their daily tasks normally. After the amputation procedure, it is the role of the prosthetic limb rehabilitation team specialized in your medical condition to support you in your journey towards adaptation and learning how to use your prosthetic limb. They also conduct a training period until you regain your ability to use the prosthetic limb in your daily life in a natural and comfortable way. This program is implemented by a specialized medical team at the International Medical Center in order to ensure the best possible care and support, and through our next lines
Objectives of prosthetic limb rehabilitation services
There are many important goals of prosthetic rehabilitation services that the patient must know well to pay adequate attention to this stage. The most prominent of these services are the following:
- It may provide the necessary support and training to the person who will use a prosthetic limb, which will restore and enhance his skills and abilities in using the limb correctly and naturally, as the rehabilitation program is adapted to ensure that the prosthetic limb is integrated with the patient comfortably and correctly.
- A specialized program is being offered in rehabilitating prosthetic limbs in order to provide some of the necessary information that the patient needs to use the prosthetic limb normally. This program will be implemented by an integrated medical team specialized in prosthetic limbs.
- There are also some factors that may affect the rehabilitation process or therapeutic intervention for the patient, including individual factors such as the age of the injured person, his psychological and health condition, the weight of the injured person, or injury factors such as the type and size of the injury.
Rehabilitation steps after installing prosthetics
There are several important and basic steps that prosthetic limb rehabilitation services go through, and these steps are as follows:
- The rehabilitation process after installing prosthetic limbs begins several weeks after completing the operation and after the remaining wound on the amputated limb has healed. In some cases, the rehabilitation process of installing prosthetic limbs in outpatients and inpatients may take a period of up to about six months.
- During the rehabilitation process at the Medical Center, you receive intensive care at the hands of a large team of doctors, wound therapists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and sports scientists, and the treatment program is prepared to suit your health and illness condition.
- After that you will start the sessions Physical therapy With training, occupational therapy sessions, electrotherapy, etc., and exercise, these sessions take place throughout the day and at regular rest intervals of about four to five hours, and there will be treatment sessions lasting up to half an hour.
- The goal of this treatment is to help the patient return to his daily life as quickly as possible.
- It is necessary to realize your active participation in treatment because it will have a significant impact on the results of rehabilitation. Some information will be taken about your previous lifestyle and an attempt will be made to modify it. It is the duty of the doctor who specializes in your medical condition to provide you psychological support in this case.
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The role of physical therapy in rehabilitation for prosthetic limbs
Amputation is a serious intervention that may greatly affect a person’s life, both physically and mentally. Amputations may greatly affect the patient’s psychological and physical condition and make it difficult for him to coexist and practice his daily life comfortably. However, with the introduction of physical therapy, it is possible to restore the patient’s movement and habituation to a significant extent. In the following lines, we will mention to you some methods of physical therapy for patients with prosthetic limbs, which are as follows:
The first steps in physical therapy after amputation
The most important step in the recovery process after amputation is the individual assessment of the patient, as it includes a comprehensive assessment of the patient conducted by the physical therapists at the medical center.
There are also some important factors that the doctor treating the patient must know, such as the type of injury, the level of amputation, and the patient’s general health condition. He may have a detailed conversation with the patient about the operation so that an appropriate recovery plan can be developed for him.
Mobility and strengthening exercises
After the amputation, it is very necessary to strengthen the remaining part of the amputation. This is done by creating special exercise programs that may focus on balance and strengthening the body, and preparing for the use of prosthetic limbs.
An intensive program is also conducted for the patient to train on fitting prosthetics and overcoming the challenges they may face in their daily lives. The patient also learns basic movements with the prosthetic limb, such as sitting, walking, and standing safely.
Functional exercises and rehabilitation
Post-amputation treatment at robotic rehabilitation centers includes a large amount of functional exercises so that the patient can once again participate in the activities of his daily life.
This training may affect the re-acquisition of routines that he used in his daily life such as dressing, cooking, and personal care.
The patient is taught to use all equipment and some devices to facilitate the patient's participation in daily activities and promote independence.
The process of adapting to prosthetics
In prosthetic limb rehabilitation centers, the process of fitting prosthetic limbs is customized according to the patient’s needs, after which a detailed process is carried out by a team of specialized doctors and patient education.
This procedure is designed to support the patient and support new walking habits in terms of function, aesthetics, and the training center may be focused on ensuring that the prosthetic limb is used correctly and that the joints are maintained.
Seamless patient communication and tracking
The Prosthetic Rehabilitation Center team may communicate with patients during the post-amputation period, and the patient is monitored continuously to determine adherence to treatment and the patient is followed up if new problems occur.
The rehabilitation center strives to ensure that the patient feels psychologically supported and understood at every step.
Therapy and rehabilitation play an important role in a patient's journey to regain physical independence after an amputation.
How do you choose the prosthetics rehabilitation services center for your case?
Many patients after their amputation may wonder which center is the largest Rehabilitation services Prosthetic limbs in order to guarantee the quality of the prosthetic limb, and you will find that the best prosthetic limb rehabilitation center in the Middle East is Al Mousa Specialized Center. Here are some of their features, which if available in any prosthetic limb restoration service centers, you must choose this center with great confidence, and they are as follows:
- Cognitive support for the patient: It is possible for the patient to communicate with the center at any time and at any stage, whether before or after the patient’s amputation.
- The ideal choice: The center may help you choose the best prosthetic limb that suits your condition, providing you with technicians specialized in prosthetic limbs for training so you can live your life normally.
- Medical support: The medical center helps you choose the most suitable and qualified doctor for you. There are also psychiatrists who help you with psychological support after an amputation.
Top frequently asked questions about prosthetic limb rehabilitation services
How can prosthetics be improved?
It is possible to improve prosthetic limbs in the form of a robot, so that the prosthetic limb can be used for as long as possible.
Some companies are also studying the possibility of making prosthetic limbs that are more intelligent by predicting the movements the patient wants to make and this makes them compatible with the movement.
There is the possibility of manufacturing prosthetic limbs that have direct contact with the patient’s spinal cord, so that he is fully able to use the prosthetic limb better.
What are the types of prosthetic limbs?
Prosthetic limbs are internal or external skeletal limbs. They contain a solid outer casing of metal or plastic in the shape of the limb. They are permanently fixed and not adjustable. External skeletal prosthetic limbs are also more durable. This type is preferred by people who do physical work and live in harsh environments. Therefore, there are many types of prosthetic limbs that a person can wear in his arms or legs, and they may differ depending on the purpose of their use. Below we mention to you the types of prosthetic limbs, and they are as follows:
An artificial limb for the area below the elbow
This type of prosthetic limb is necessary due to its frequent use. It consists of an artificial arm that is installed in the area below the elbow. It may be divided into two sub-types, which are as follows:
- Immobile limbs: These limbs may be immobilized for cosmetic purposes only, so that the individual cannot use them to perform arm functions, but he can use them to grasp objects around him.
- Movable limbs: These limbs have a great ability to move and perform all the different functions of the arm. This type of prosthetic limb can also be classified into one that requires an electrical connection for the patient, which detects muscle movement in the upper part of the arm. This is done through specialized sensors and accordingly the prosthetic limb will be moved, and another type that works with a cable, where the prosthetic limb is connected to the upper part of the affected arm and the other arm, and this is through several cables, and this works to move the prosthetic limb in a simple way.
An artificial limb for the area above the elbow
This type of prosthetic limb may be installed in the area between the elbow and under the shoulder, and may be used if the patient has lost his entire arm. This type of prosthetic limb is more complex when compared to the previous type.
This prosthetic limb can also be movable or non-movable and can be used using electrical sensors or a set of moving cables to move the prosthetic limb. Most patients prefer this type because it may provide the highest ability to move and hold things in a simplified way.
An artificial limb for the area below the knee
This type of prosthetic limb is installed on the leg in the area of the limb below the knee, which may be installed if the patient loses this area.
Most likely, the patient may need a rehabilitation program plan in order to be able to walk after installing the prosthetic limb, because this type is immobile most of the time.
In order to install this limb, the patient will need an artificial socket, which may be called a Prosthetic Socket in English. It is a link that will connect the remaining limb of the leg to the prosthetic limb, and it is responsible for distributing the weight of the remaining limb, which helps provide comfort during the patient’s movement.
An artificial limb for the area above the knee
This type is one of the most complex limbs and may be used to replace the loss of the patient's entire leg. It is also responsible for restoring the patient's ability to sit, balance, move, and stand, after the patient undergoes his rehabilitation program, which may take a very long period of time until he is able to move normally.
The prosthetic limb for this area may also need to have a suitable piston installed, and this is necessary to ensure comfort and stability while the patient uses this limb.
After learning about the most prominent prosthetic limb rehabilitation services for the patient after an amputation, you can get the best comprehensive personal experience within Al Mousa Specialized Rehabilitation Center, which may include a distinguished group of integrated health care and a special psychological department to rehabilitate the patient on the prosthetic limb and follow up on patients continuously and at any time.
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