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THE IDEAL PHYSICAL THERAPIST FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF INDIVIDUALS WITH LIMB LOSS
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BACKGROUND: Effective rehabilitation after limb loss is necessary to maximize function and promote independence. Physical therapists (PT) are one of the primary drivers of the rehabilitation process. While general physical therapy knowledge and abilities have been shown to be important to the rehabilitation process, it is unclear what individuals with limb loss value in their PT’s.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to understand the elements that define an ideal PT from the perspective of individuals with limb loss.
METHODOLOGY: Mixed-method design consisting of a 20-item web-based survey and semi-structured interviews that were administered to individuals 18 years or older, who spoke English, and had a history of lower limb loss.
FINDINGS: Individuals with limb loss describe an ideal PT as promoting a therapeutic alliance, having specialized knowledge, and collaborating with a prosthetist. Knowledge of the PT as it relates to limb loss was found to be both the greatest facilitator and barrier to the rehabilitation process.
CONCLUSION: From the perspective of those with limb loss, an ideal PT promotes a strong therapeutic alliance through communication, has specialized knowledge when it comes to the limb loss rehabilitation process, and collaborates with the prosthetist to problem-solve throughout the rehabilitation process.
Layman's Abstract
Individuals with limb loss require specialized care from a variety of health care providers to maximize function and mobility. Rehabilitation is generally administered by physical therapists along with other members of the medical team, including prosthetists. Physical therapists have generalized knowledge about limb loss management, however, there is limited access to physical therapists who are specialized in this area. It is not understood if the lack of specialization is a concern for individuals in the limb loss community. Therefore, our study explored what individuals with limb loss would define as the ideal physical therapist. We reviewed responses from surveys and interviews from individuals with limb loss and found that they value the specialized knowledge of the physical therapist, as well as the therapeutic relationship between themselves, the physical therapist, and the prosthetist.
Article PDF Link: https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cpoj/article/view/42093/32281
How To Cite: Lee D.J, Gambale A, Nisani M, Miller C, Leung E, Rodgers M, et al. The ideal physical therapist from the perspective of individuals with limb loss. Canadian Prosthetics & Orthotics Journal. 2023; Volume 6, Issue 1, No.4. https://doi.org/10.33137/cpoj.v6i1.42093
Corresponding Author: Daniel J. Lee, PhD Department of Physical Therapy, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA.
E-Mail: daniel.lee.8@stonybrook.edu ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1805-2936
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Title: THE IDEAL PHYSICAL THERAPIST FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF INDIVIDUALS WITH LIMB LOSS
Description:
BACKGROUND: Effective rehabilitation after limb loss is necessary to maximize function and promote independence.
Physical therapists (PT) are one of the primary drivers of the rehabilitation process.
While general physical therapy knowledge and abilities have been shown to be important to the rehabilitation process, it is unclear what individuals with limb loss value in their PT’s.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to understand the elements that define an ideal PT from the perspective of individuals with limb loss.
METHODOLOGY: Mixed-method design consisting of a 20-item web-based survey and semi-structured interviews that were administered to individuals 18 years or older, who spoke English, and had a history of lower limb loss.
FINDINGS: Individuals with limb loss describe an ideal PT as promoting a therapeutic alliance, having specialized knowledge, and collaborating with a prosthetist.
Knowledge of the PT as it relates to limb loss was found to be both the greatest facilitator and barrier to the rehabilitation process.
CONCLUSION: From the perspective of those with limb loss, an ideal PT promotes a strong therapeutic alliance through communication, has specialized knowledge when it comes to the limb loss rehabilitation process, and collaborates with the prosthetist to problem-solve throughout the rehabilitation process.
Layman's Abstract
Individuals with limb loss require specialized care from a variety of health care providers to maximize function and mobility.
Rehabilitation is generally administered by physical therapists along with other members of the medical team, including prosthetists.
Physical therapists have generalized knowledge about limb loss management, however, there is limited access to physical therapists who are specialized in this area.
It is not understood if the lack of specialization is a concern for individuals in the limb loss community.
Therefore, our study explored what individuals with limb loss would define as the ideal physical therapist.
We reviewed responses from surveys and interviews from individuals with limb loss and found that they value the specialized knowledge of the physical therapist, as well as the therapeutic relationship between themselves, the physical therapist, and the prosthetist.
Article PDF Link: https://jps.
library.
utoronto.
ca/index.
php/cpoj/article/view/42093/32281
How To Cite: Lee D.
J, Gambale A, Nisani M, Miller C, Leung E, Rodgers M, et al.
The ideal physical therapist from the perspective of individuals with limb loss.
Canadian Prosthetics & Orthotics Journal.
2023; Volume 6, Issue 1, No.
4.
https://doi.
org/10.
33137/cpoj.
v6i1.
42093
Corresponding Author: Daniel J.
Lee, PhD Department of Physical Therapy, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA.
E-Mail: daniel.
lee.
8@stonybrook.
edu ORCID ID: https://orcid.
org/0000-0003-1805-2936.
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