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Amputee/Limb Loss Restoration Rehabilitation – Community Forum
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In a video featuring Professor Andrew Rubin, the significance of language and a multidisciplinary approach in prosthetic innovation and development is discussed. Professor Rubin, who underwent a trans-radial and trans-tibial amputation, emphasized how terminology influenced his perception of the procedures. Describing them as "ablation" instead of "amputation" allowed him to view it as a form of replacement. He also stressed the importance of involving the patient in their care and decision-making process.<br /><br />Mark Hopkins, a physical therapist and certified prosthetist and orthotist who worked with Professor Rubin, highlighted the value of a multidisciplinary team and shared decision-making. He emphasized the need for ongoing collaboration and communication among team members, as well as the inclusion of the patient from the beginning. Hopkins discussed the importance of considering various factors, such as the type of amputation, socket, suspension, and assistive devices, to create suitable treatment plans. Advanced technologies like myoelectric control and virtual reality mirror therapy were also mentioned as tools to enhance rehabilitation outcomes.<br /><br />The video transcript emphasizes the need for ongoing collaboration, communication, and a comprehensive team approach in caring for individuals with limb loss. It showcases the case of Professor Rubin, who actively engaged with healthcare providers, prosthetists, physical therapists, and occupational therapists to determine appropriate goals and treatment plans. The use of a shared decision-making model and consideration of advanced technologies is highlighted as well. The transcript also addresses the importance of better educational resources and equitable access to advanced prosthetic devices.<br /><br />In summary, both Professor Rubin's experience and the multidisciplinary team approach showcased in the video highlight the significance of language, patient involvement, and ongoing collaboration in prosthetic innovation and development.
Keywords
language
multidisciplinary approach
prosthetic innovation
trans-radial amputation
trans-tibial amputation
ablation
patient involvement
shared decision-making
collaboration
treatment plans
myoelectric control
rehabilitation outcomes
limb loss
prosthetic devices
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