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Fall-related events in people who are lower limb prosthesis users: the lived experience.

Janis KimCody L McDonaldBrian J HafnerAndrew Sawers
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2021)
Consideration for where LLP users fall, what they are doing when they fall, how they fall, what occurs as a result of a fall, and how well memory of a fall persists may enhance recording and reporting of falls, contribute to development of improved fall risk assessment tools, and inspire the design and function of prosthetic componentry for patient safety.Implications for rehabilitationFalls are a common problem in lower limb prosthesis (LLP) users that can lead to adverse health outcomes.Concerns over near falls, not just falls, may merit greater attention from rehabilitation professionals.Elements of the lived experience that appear unique to LLP users include the role of prosthetic fit, function, and comfort in losing and/or recovering balance; as well as the tendency of LLP users to modify rather than stop or avoid activities associated with falls.
Keyphrases
  • lower limb
  • patient safety
  • risk assessment
  • working memory
  • community dwelling
  • emergency department
  • heavy metals
  • electronic health record