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Staying "just normal": preservation strategies in prosthesis use.

Philip JefferiesPamela GallagherMark Philbin
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2018)
Prosthesis users manage a range of threats that are related to the limitations of prostheses. Knowledge of these issues and how they may be resolved can empower and support individuals coming to prosthesis use as well as ongoing users. The findings of this study also have implications for developing the consultation experience through discussing applicable threats and strategies for managing these. Implications for Rehabilitation Specific threats faced by prosthesis users along with the varied ways that these are resolved enable a greater insight into life with a prosthesis. The consultation experience can be enhanced through a discussion of potential threats relevant to the person, their prosthesis, and the way they live or wish to live "just normally" with a prosthesis. Insights into how persons manage threats associated with prosthesis use can help professionals to recognize and suggest strategies that may further enable their clients.
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