Literature DB >> 646597

Rehabilitation outcome of patients with dual disability of hemiplegia and amputation.

G Varghese, C Hinterbuchner, P Mondall, J Sakuma.   

Abstract

The records of 30 patients with the dual disability of hemiplegia and amputation were reviewed. Six factors noted to have influenced the success of rehabilitation were: (1) age; (2) sequence of onset of disability, whether amputation or hemiplegia first; (3) localization of dual disability, whether ipsilateral or contralateral; (4) side of hemiplegia; (5) level of amputation; (6) availability of prolonged hospital stay and training. The final functional status was better if: (1) the amputation preceded the CVA; (2) the amputation and hemiplegia were ipsilateral; (3) amputation and hemiplegia were both on the right side. The hospital stay of patients with dual disability ranged from 4 months to 1 year. Those who had disability on contralateral sides and those who had left hemiplegia required a more prolonged hospital stay.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 646597

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Phys Med Rehabil        ISSN: 0003-9993            Impact factor:   3.966


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Review 1.  Bilateral lower limb amputee rehabilitation. A retrospective review.

Authors:  M M Torres; A Esquenazi
Journal:  West J Med       Date:  1991-05
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