The Effect of Two Weeks Physiotherapy on Lower Limb Function and Pain after Lower Limb Amputation

Research background. Rehabilitation after amputation is very important, during which the patient receives help, and preparation for prosthetics is underway. During the prosthetic rehabilitation phase, the patient is adapted to use and control the prosthesis. Therefore it is relevant to determine th...

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Main Authors: Tadas Pundinas, Saulė Sipavičienė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lithuanian Sports University 2019-03-01
Series:Reabilitacijos Mokslai: Slauga, Kineziterapija, Ergoterapija
Online Access:https://journals.lsu.lt/reabilitacijos-mokslai/article/view/743
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spelling doaj-999ef23a518b4e6ba40a8e659e0a988c2021-05-31T07:48:54ZengLithuanian Sports UniversityReabilitacijos Mokslai: Slauga, Kineziterapija, Ergoterapija2029-31942538-86732019-03-0111610.33607/rmske.v1i16.743The Effect of Two Weeks Physiotherapy on Lower Limb Function and Pain after Lower Limb AmputationTadas Pundinas0Saulė Sipavičienė1Lietuvos sporto universitetasLietuvos sporto universitetas Research background. Rehabilitation after amputation is very important, during which the patient receives help, and preparation for prosthetics is underway. During the prosthetic rehabilitation phase, the patient is adapted to use and control the prosthesis. Therefore it is relevant to determine the effect of physiotherapy on limb function and pain. The aim. The aim of the research was to evaluate the effect of two weeks’ physiotherapy on lower limb function and pain after lower limb amputation. Methods. The criteria for selection of patients were the primary stage of rehabilitation after lower limb amputation, age more than 18 years. Patients were evaluated before and after the rehabilitation. The evaluated parameters were pain, using visual pain scale (score), muscle strength of the amputated limb using Lovett score system, the range of motion of the joint above the amputated region using a goniometer, functional independence of patients using the functional independence test and in order to fnd out how the patient feels, the self-assessment scale was applied. Results. After the research, limb pain decreased, muscle strength and range of motion improved. The results were statistically signifcant (p < 0.05). Conclusion. After two weeks of physiotherapy, the muscle strength of the amputated limb and the range of motion of the joint movement increased, pain was reduced. Keywords: limb amputation, pain, function, strength, amplitudes. https://journals.lsu.lt/reabilitacijos-mokslai/article/view/743
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author Tadas Pundinas
Saulė Sipavičienė
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Saulė Sipavičienė
The Effect of Two Weeks Physiotherapy on Lower Limb Function and Pain after Lower Limb Amputation
Reabilitacijos Mokslai: Slauga, Kineziterapija, Ergoterapija
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Saulė Sipavičienė
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title The Effect of Two Weeks Physiotherapy on Lower Limb Function and Pain after Lower Limb Amputation
title_short The Effect of Two Weeks Physiotherapy on Lower Limb Function and Pain after Lower Limb Amputation
title_full The Effect of Two Weeks Physiotherapy on Lower Limb Function and Pain after Lower Limb Amputation
title_fullStr The Effect of Two Weeks Physiotherapy on Lower Limb Function and Pain after Lower Limb Amputation
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Two Weeks Physiotherapy on Lower Limb Function and Pain after Lower Limb Amputation
title_sort effect of two weeks physiotherapy on lower limb function and pain after lower limb amputation
publisher Lithuanian Sports University
series Reabilitacijos Mokslai: Slauga, Kineziterapija, Ergoterapija
issn 2029-3194
2538-8673
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Research background. Rehabilitation after amputation is very important, during which the patient receives help, and preparation for prosthetics is underway. During the prosthetic rehabilitation phase, the patient is adapted to use and control the prosthesis. Therefore it is relevant to determine the effect of physiotherapy on limb function and pain. The aim. The aim of the research was to evaluate the effect of two weeks’ physiotherapy on lower limb function and pain after lower limb amputation. Methods. The criteria for selection of patients were the primary stage of rehabilitation after lower limb amputation, age more than 18 years. Patients were evaluated before and after the rehabilitation. The evaluated parameters were pain, using visual pain scale (score), muscle strength of the amputated limb using Lovett score system, the range of motion of the joint above the amputated region using a goniometer, functional independence of patients using the functional independence test and in order to fnd out how the patient feels, the self-assessment scale was applied. Results. After the research, limb pain decreased, muscle strength and range of motion improved. The results were statistically signifcant (p < 0.05). Conclusion. After two weeks of physiotherapy, the muscle strength of the amputated limb and the range of motion of the joint movement increased, pain was reduced. Keywords: limb amputation, pain, function, strength, amplitudes.
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