Stepwise rehabilitation of the triple amputee combined with dysfunction of the sound limb

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To find a multiple amputee more severe than a triple amputee is not easy. This is a report of a 36-year-old patient with right knee disarticulation, left trans-femoral amputation and right elbow disarticulation due to peripheral ischemic necrosis, when he was applied vasopressor in septic shock condition. His left hand was also 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th distal interphalangeal joint disarticulation status, and it was more difficult for him to do rehabilitation program, such as donning and doffing the prostheses. For more efficient rehabilitation training program, we first focused on upper extremities function, since we believed that he might need a walking aid for gait training later. After 13 weeks of rehabilitation program, he has become sit to stand and walk short distance independently with an anterior walker. Although he still needs some assistance with activities of daily living, his Functional Independence Measure score improved from 48 to 90 during the course of 13 weeks. © 2014 by Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine.

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Shin, J. C., Yang, H. E., Yu, S. J., Kim, N. Y., & Yoon, S. Y. (2014). Stepwise rehabilitation of the triple amputee combined with dysfunction of the sound limb. Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine, 38(1), 116–121. https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2014.38.1.116

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