Review of secondary physical conditions associated with lower-limb amputation and long-term prosthesis use
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Abstract
Musculoskeletal imbalances or pathologies often develop into secondary physical conditions or complications that may affect the mobility and quality of life of people with lower-limb amputation. Using one or more prostheses causes people with amputation to alter the biomechanics of their movement. For example, people with lower-limb amputation often favor and stress their intact lower limb more during everyday activities. This can lead to degenerative changes such as osteoarthritis of the knee and/or hip joints of the intact limb. Since people with amputation spend less time on their residual limb, osteopenia and subsequent osteoporosis often occur secondary to insufficient loading through the long bones of…
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- Amputation
- Prosthesis
- Medicine
- Osteoarthritis
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Biomechanics
- Physical therapy
- Osteoporosis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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