Yonsei Med J. 2000 Aug;41(4):512-516. English.
Published online Apr 07, 2009.
Copyright © 2000 The Yonsei University College of Medicine
Case Report

Prosthetic ambulation in a paraplegic patient with a transfemoral amputation and radial nerve palsy

Ji Cheol Shin, Chang Il Park, Deog Young Kim, Young Seok Choi, Yong Kyun Kim and Yeon Jae Seong
    • Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Received November 16, 1999; Accepted April 14, 2000.

Abstract

Great importance and caution should be placed on prosthetic fitting for a paraplegic patient with an anesthetic residual limb if functional ambulation is to be achieved. The combination of paraplegia with a transfemoral amputation and radial nerve palsy is a complex injury that makes the rehabilitation process difficult. This article describes a case of L2 paraplegia with a transfemoral amputation and radial nerve palsy on the right side. Following the rehabilitation course, the patient independently walked using a walker at indoor level with a transfemoral prosthesis with ischial containment socket, polycentric knee assembly, endoskeletal shank and multiaxis foot assembly and a knee ankle foot orthosis on the sound side. The difficulties of fitting a functional prosthesis to an insensate limb and the rehabilitation stages leading to functional ambulation are reviewed.

Keywords
Paraplegia; transfemoral amputation; prosthetic ambulation


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