Body image perception, compliance with a prosthesis and cognitive performance in transfemoral amputees
Objective: The aim of the study was to assess mutual associations of body image perception, compliance with the prosthesis and cognitive performance in transfemoral amputees. Methods: Fourty transfemoral amputee (30 male and 10 female), who had a traumatic and unilateral amputation were included in...
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doaj-013b59828179497396306d5b582995342020-11-25T02:10:41ZengAVES YayincilikActa Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica1017-995X2019-05-01533221225Body image perception, compliance with a prosthesis and cognitive performance in transfemoral amputeesSuheda Gozaydinoglu0Zeynep Hosbay1Hayati Durmaz2Bezmialem Vakıf University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Occupational Therapy, Istanbul, TurkeyBiruni University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Istanbul, Turkey; Corresponding author. Biruni University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, 10. Yıl street, Topkapı, Istanbul, Turkey. Tel: +90 505 503 42 79.Istanbul University, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Istanbul, TurkeyObjective: The aim of the study was to assess mutual associations of body image perception, compliance with the prosthesis and cognitive performance in transfemoral amputees. Methods: Fourty transfemoral amputee (30 male and 10 female), who had a traumatic and unilateral amputation were included in this study. The mean age of the patients at the time of study was 37 ± 9.9 and the mean age at amputation was 12.6 ± 9.4 years. Patients's body image perception and compliance with the prosthesis paramaters were evaluated with Amputee Body Image Scale (ABIS) and Trinity Amputation and Prosthesis Experience Scales (TAPES). MoCA (The Montreal Cognitive Assessment) has been used to determine the cognitive ability of the participant. All tests has been administered by dual task method during ambulation. Patients who had neurologic or cognitive deficit were excluded from the study. Results: There was a statistically significant relationship between an individual's body image perception and cognitive performance. Body image perception was significantly and negatively correlated with the MoCA score (r = −0.514, p < 0.001). There was a statistically significant positive correlation between psychosocial adjustment, prosthesis satisfaction and MoCA scores (r = 0.550, p < 0.001). Conclusions: Body image satisfaction, psychosocial adjustment, lack of activity restriction, and satisfaction with prosthesis are positively associated with cognitive performance of transfemoral amputees. Before beginning the amputee rehabilitation programs, we recommend to include not only physical functions, but also consider body image and cognitive functions as assessment parameters. Level of evidence: Level IV, Diagnostic Study. Keywords: TAPES, Transfemoral amputation, Body image, Cognitive performance, Prostheticshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1017995X18303286 |
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Body image perception, compliance with a prosthesis and cognitive performance in transfemoral amputees |
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Body image perception, compliance with a prosthesis and cognitive performance in transfemoral amputees |
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Body image perception, compliance with a prosthesis and cognitive performance in transfemoral amputees |
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body image perception, compliance with a prosthesis and cognitive performance in transfemoral amputees |
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Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica |
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Objective: The aim of the study was to assess mutual associations of body image perception, compliance with the prosthesis and cognitive performance in transfemoral amputees. Methods: Fourty transfemoral amputee (30 male and 10 female), who had a traumatic and unilateral amputation were included in this study. The mean age of the patients at the time of study was 37 ± 9.9 and the mean age at amputation was 12.6 ± 9.4 years. Patients's body image perception and compliance with the prosthesis paramaters were evaluated with Amputee Body Image Scale (ABIS) and Trinity Amputation and Prosthesis Experience Scales (TAPES). MoCA (The Montreal Cognitive Assessment) has been used to determine the cognitive ability of the participant. All tests has been administered by dual task method during ambulation. Patients who had neurologic or cognitive deficit were excluded from the study. Results: There was a statistically significant relationship between an individual's body image perception and cognitive performance. Body image perception was significantly and negatively correlated with the MoCA score (r = −0.514, p < 0.001). There was a statistically significant positive correlation between psychosocial adjustment, prosthesis satisfaction and MoCA scores (r = 0.550, p < 0.001). Conclusions: Body image satisfaction, psychosocial adjustment, lack of activity restriction, and satisfaction with prosthesis are positively associated with cognitive performance of transfemoral amputees. Before beginning the amputee rehabilitation programs, we recommend to include not only physical functions, but also consider body image and cognitive functions as assessment parameters. Level of evidence: Level IV, Diagnostic Study. Keywords: TAPES, Transfemoral amputation, Body image, Cognitive performance, Prosthetics |
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