Authors
Brenton Hordacre, Vicki Birks, Stephen Quinn, Christopher Barr, Benjamin L Patritti, Maria Crotty
Publication date
2013/6
Journal
Physiotherapy Research International
Volume
18
Issue
2
Pages
70-80
Description
Background and Purpose
Individuals with amputations are a core group in Australian rehabilitation units that have a long index length of stay. The Repatriation General Hospital (RGH) offers general rehabilitation services to the population of Southern Adelaide (a population of 350,000) and includes an on‐site prosthetic manufacturing facility. Using a physiotherapy database at the RGH, we sought to answer the following questions: What are the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients admitted for lower limb prosthetic rehabilitation over 15 years? What are the times to rehabilitation outcomes? How have these changed over 15 years with changes in service delivery?
Methods
This paper is a retrospective observational study using a physiotherapy clinical database (1996–2010) of 531 consecutive individuals with lower limb amputation at one South Australian hospital (RGH). There were two …
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