
4.6/5
2367 Ratings , 249 Reviews
Functional Amputee Rehabilitation
Price:$219.99
It is estimated that 185,000 individuals will undergo a limb amputation each year with hospitalization costs of $8.3 billion dollars per year. Being able to effectively manage the rehabilitation of individuals with limb loss can maximize functional mobility and minimize preventable secondary complications. Care for the individual with limb loss spans all clinical settings and requires the knowledge of both sound rehabilitation principles as well as that of the various prosthetic hardware configurations. To provide the best careand prevention from complications such as wound development or even re-amputation, specific training isrequired to effectively care for the patient with limb loss.
This hands-on workshop will teach you examination, intervention, and goal setting strategies specific to the limb loss population that can be applied immediately after the course is completed. Through hands-on labs you will learn how to properly care for the residual limb, problem solve prosthetic fit issues, and modify common positions to emphasize functional postures. By the end of the courseparticipants will be able to examine and treat an adult patient with lower limb loss in any setting you work in.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Athletic Trainers
5/5
Louie (GA) on Oct 28, 2025
it was a good course.
4/5
Elizabeth (IN) on Oct 27, 2025
instructor explained things well. the only thing i would suggest is not showing a video and then talking while it is on because then there are two voices equally loud for the online folks. you couldn't really hear either one the few times this happened.
4/5
JULIE (MO) on Sep 09, 2025
it is a course for ots and pts but it is very heavy on pt content. little to no content specific to the ot realm
4/5
Mia (WA) on Aug 23, 2025
watching the video version, i couldn't see what he was pointing to in his powerpoint with his laser. near the end of the video, it replayed material from earlier, regarding k levels. i don't know if i saw the actual end of the lecture. maybe that was in place of the last labs%3f most of the material was very interesting to me, but as an ot, much of the le and gait technical info was over my head, as well as out of my scope of practice. but i did pick up some useful ideas for ot-e.g. grip and pinch strength, and core strengthening. already teach skin checks.
5/5
Adam (NY) on Aug 15, 2025
the stationary camera made looking at the lab videos difficult.
5/5
Dale (MS) on Jul 28, 2025
knowledge of teacher
5/5
Reana (NE) on Jul 13, 2025
i think the only feedback is that when he is using his pointer to reference what they are talking about on the slides, if we are watching this virtually, we cannot see it.
5/5
Talya (MO) on Jul 10, 2025
teacher was very knowledgeable and explained things in an easy way to understand
5/5
Nicholas (NV) on Jul 05, 2025
i believe there was redundant footage used on the k levels around the 1 hour mark and the 5 hour mark.
5/5
patrick (NY) on Jun 26, 2025
the pace and structured worked well for my learning style
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