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Residual limb volume change: Systematic review of measurement and management
by
Fatone, Stefania
, Sanders, Joan E.
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Amputation
/ Amputation Stumps - anatomy & histology
/ Amputation Stumps - physiopathology
/ Amputees
/ Anthropometry
/ Artificial Limbs
/ Extremities (Anatomy)
/ Humans
/ Lower Extremity - anatomy & histology
/ Lower Extremity - physiopathology
/ Lymphatic system
/ Measurement
/ Measurement techniques
/ Organ Size
/ Postoperative period
/ Prostheses
/ Prosthesis Design
/ Prosthesis Fitting
/ Wound healing
2011
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Residual limb volume change: Systematic review of measurement and management
by
Fatone, Stefania
, Sanders, Joan E.
in
Amputation
/ Amputation Stumps - anatomy & histology
/ Amputation Stumps - physiopathology
/ Amputees
/ Anthropometry
/ Artificial Limbs
/ Extremities (Anatomy)
/ Humans
/ Lower Extremity - anatomy & histology
/ Lower Extremity - physiopathology
/ Lymphatic system
/ Measurement
/ Measurement techniques
/ Organ Size
/ Postoperative period
/ Prostheses
/ Prosthesis Design
/ Prosthesis Fitting
/ Wound healing
2011
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Residual limb volume change: Systematic review of measurement and management
by
Fatone, Stefania
, Sanders, Joan E.
in
Amputation
/ Amputation Stumps - anatomy & histology
/ Amputation Stumps - physiopathology
/ Amputees
/ Anthropometry
/ Artificial Limbs
/ Extremities (Anatomy)
/ Humans
/ Lower Extremity - anatomy & histology
/ Lower Extremity - physiopathology
/ Lymphatic system
/ Measurement
/ Measurement techniques
/ Organ Size
/ Postoperative period
/ Prostheses
/ Prosthesis Design
/ Prosthesis Fitting
/ Wound healing
2011
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Residual limb volume change: Systematic review of measurement and management
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Residual limb volume change: Systematic review of measurement and management
2011
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Overview
Management of residual limb volume affects decisions regarding timing of fit of the first prosthesis, when a new prosthetic socket is needed, design of a prosthetic socket, and prescription of accommodation strategies for daily volume fluctuations. This systematic review assesses what is known about measurement and management of residual limb volume change in persons with lower-limb amputation. Publications that met inclusion criteria were grouped into three categories: group I: descriptions of residual limb volume measurement techniques; group II: studies investigating the effect of residual limb volume change on clinical care in people with lower-limb amputation; and group III: studies of residual limb volume management techniques or descriptions of techniques for accommodating or controlling residual limb volume. We found that many techniques for the measurement of residual limb volume have been described but clinical use is limited largely because current techniques lack adequate resolution and in-socket measurement capability. Overall, limited evidence exists regarding the management of residual limb volume, and the evidence available focuses primarily on adults with transtibial amputation in the early postoperative phase. While we can draw some insights from the available research about residual limb volume measurement and management, further research is required.
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Department of Veterans Affairs,Superintendent of Documents
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