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Falls After Dysvascular Transtibial Amputation: A Secondary Analysis of Falling Characteristics and Reduced Physical Performance.

Chelsey B AndersonMatthew J MillerAmanda M MurrayThomas T FieldsNoel F SoCory L Christiansen
Published in: PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation (2020)
Patients with dysvascular LLAs experience a variety of fall types. The high frequency of intrinsically sourced, incorrect weight-shift falls during transfer activities emphasizes the need to focus rehabilitation efforts on improving postural control in patients with dysvascular LLAs during activities such as reaching, turning, and transferring.
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