Psychosocial Factors Influence Physical Activity after Dysvascular Amputation: A Convergent Mixed-Methods Study.
Matthew J MillerMegan A MorrisDawn M MagnussonKelly PutnamPaul F CookMargaret L SchenkmanCory L ChristiansenPublished in: PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation (2020)
Physical activity in people with dysvascular LLA results from an interaction among perceptions of their prosthesis, fear during mobility, influence of LLA on life activities, and positive outlook within social interactions. The overlapping nature of these themes suggests that interventions targeting psychosocial factors may be associated with improved physical activity, physical function, and subsequent disability after dysvascular LLA.