Getting Up Off of the Floor: Floor to Stand Transfer for Bilateral Amputees- Prosthetic Training:Ep9
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- Instructional video for lower limb bilateral amputees on lowering down and getting up off of the floor.
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This is the ninth episode of our Prosthetic Training video series which covers the spectrum of amputee rehabilitation from immediately post-amputation through running with a prosthesis. They are intended for clinicians and patients and are a great resource for rehabilitation professionals working with lower limb amputees.
View the entire series here: • Prosthetic Training Se...
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If you have questions relating to this topic or notice other questions similar to yours, check out our You Asked Series, where we answer patient questions in short digestible videos.
• You Asked
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Instructor: David Lawrence, MSPT, AT-Ret
David is an internationally renowned rehabilitation professional and educator. In addition to treating patients, he delivers courses in the USA and abroad on knee, hip and foot pathologies, rehabilitation following limb amputation, and disabled sports and recreation. He is founder of The Gait Center, a walking focused physical therapy clinic located in Richmond, VA, USA, as well as the founder and Chief Executive Officer for Mission Gait.
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Video production by Will Riddick, PT, DPT for Mission Gait.
Good training
Thank you for the video. Although I am not a bilateral amputee, I had a right leg above knee amputation on 9/20. I got my prosthetic leg on 1/21.
Nobody ever taught me how to get into a wheel chair from the floor. I had to figure out how to do that myself. Now I am walking with a cane. Nobody ever taght me how to get up from the floor with my robo leg either.
I have used your tips in this video to get up from the floor. And your tips work well for me. Thank you again.
Sorry to hear about the struggle to learn, but glad we were able to help in a small way.
This patient makes this look easy!!! Amazing!!!
Very nicely explained.
As a uni-LAKA, I never thought about this before since I was a teen.... until I got older. Now, at age 59, it's a big deal. Thanks for your video!
Glad to be a resource to you! You're welcome!
Very helpful
Glad to hear that!
Great
Hi sir please learn the bilateral exercise before the amputation
What about a video about the proper way to get up from the ground if you are a below the knee amputee. I had to ask for help because no one has ever taught me how ir worked with me. I am about 2 years into my having a prosthetic leg. Thank you
Hello! Try this video: czcams.com/video/637HK718yQY/video.html
Want to see before posrthesis training
I dont have postic leg
I just got a prototype prosthetic leg to use before I get my permanent one. are you supposed to feel pressure on the lower inside of your knee when you use it?
sometimes I feel pressure & if I use it for a little bit it starts to feel like pain. also, I can feel it hyperextend my knee at times.
Since you are seeking clinical guidance, we ask that you please email admin@missiongait.org. Please note that we do not treat patients and/or sell any products.
Yes. I am double amputee and have both an AK and a BK. My AK side took a few months before I built up strength to feel more confident and stop worrying about hyperextending. The pain probably ranges from person to person, my biggest fear when I first started was snapping my knee from the side, so I usually wear a knee brace.