Development and acceptability testing of decision trees for self-management of prosthetic socket fit in adults with lower limb amputation

Volume: 40, Issue: 9, Pages: 1066 - 1071
Published: Feb 21, 2017
Abstract
Purpose: The most common complaint lower limb prosthesis users report is inadequacy of a proper socket fit. Adjustments to the residual limb–socket interface can be made by the prosthesis user without consultation of a clinician in many scenarios through skilled self-management. Decision trees guide prosthesis wearers through the self-management process, empowering them to rectify fit issues, or referring them to a clinician when necessary. This...
Paper Details
Title
Development and acceptability testing of decision trees for self-management of prosthetic socket fit in adults with lower limb amputation
Published Date
Feb 21, 2017
Volume
40
Issue
9
Pages
1066 - 1071
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