An evaluation of the use made of cosmetic and functional prostheses by unilateral upper limb amputees
- PMID: 9881609
- DOI: 10.3109/03093649809164486
An evaluation of the use made of cosmetic and functional prostheses by unilateral upper limb amputees
Abstract
There is currently a distinction drawn between a prosthesis considered to be provided for purely cosmetic reasons and a functional prosthesis provided to enable the amputee to achieve basic hand function. Using video analysis the study reported in this paper demonstrates that for non-manipulative actions cosmetic prostheses are actively used in the performance of everyday tasks as frequently as functional prostheses. The study provides evidence for a cosmetic prosthesis to be presented to an amputee as a realistic initial prosthesis and not as the option of last resort if a functional prosthesis is rejected. It is also recommended that training is provided in the use of cosmetic prostheses in two-handed tasks.
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