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Mobility and postural limitations perceived by transtibial amputees undertaking agricultural activities: a qualitative study.

Y Ortega BedoyaV Mejía LondoñoElizabeth Rendon-VelezF Valencia LegardaJ A Plata-Contreras
Published in: Annals of medicine (2023)
In conclusion, the prostheses worn by transtibial amputee farmers are not suitable for working on sloping and uneven terrain, nor for performing postures such as kneeling or squatting. These postures are very common in agricultural and livestock tasks in countries with mountainous areas such as Latin American countries. The recognition of problems reported by farmers transtibial amputees, may help to improve the design of prostheses so that they meet the needs of this population and decrease secondary injuries associated with prosthetic use. This information is useful to identify compensatory postures that facilitate prosthetic adaptation and rehabilitation for amputees.
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