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Currently, a significant number of militaries have received injuries to extremities and are currently in need of prosthetics and rehabilitation. Full rehabilitation is the key to the effective functioning of prostheses, successful social reintegration, and full physical capacity. Our team has translated and adapted the latest American and European guidelines, we also translated and adapted international questionnaires to objectively assess the dynamics of the patient's condition.
These guidelines, in combination with questionnaires, will help rehabilitation specialists working with the Ukrainian veterans, help to qualitatively assess the patient's condition, provide care, and monitor the effectiveness of rehabilitation in accordance with modern standards. These guidelines were developed by the medical NGO INgenius with the support of the Veterans Reintegration Program.
Then learning materials consist of the following European and American guidelines:
- The training materials consist of the following American and European guidelines: Clinical Practical Guidelines from the US Department of Veterans Affairs / US Department of Defense regarding the organization of rehabilitation of patients after lower limb amputation;
- Clinical Practice Guidelines from the US Department of Veterans Affairs / US Department of Defense regarding the organization of rehabilitation of patients after of upper limb amputation;
- Recommendations from NICE (National Institute of Health and Care Excellence) for rehabilitation after traumatic injury. Let's make the lives of Ukrainian veterans better!
International questionnaires for the objective evaluation of the patient’s condition:
- PASS (Pain Anxiety Symptom Scale Short Form 20)
- PLUS-M (Prosthetic limb users survey of mobility)
- TUG (Timed up & Go)
- CHAMP (Community Healthy Activities Model Program for Seniors)
- Amputee Mobility Predictor, AMP-Bilateral
- 2MWT (2-minutes walk test)
- L-тест функціональної мобільності
- TAPES (Trinity Amputation and Prosthesis Experience Scales)
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