this study investigated the impact of early prosthetic intervention on children with upper limb agenesis or amputation. the aim was to assess both how early prosthetics improve a child's movement and coordination skills, as well as how satisfied both the child and their parents are with the prosthesis. twenty-nine children were evaluated using the unilateral below elbow test (UBET) and child amputee prosthetics project-prothesis satisfaction inventory (CAPP-PSI). results suggest that while children performed tasks faster and more fluidly without a prosthesis, they were satisfied with the prostheses and the service provided. this may be due to ongoing adaptation to the new device. the single child re-evaluated at 12 months showed improvement in prosthesis use, highlighting the potential benefits of early intervention coupled with motor re-education. further research is needed to optimize prosthetic features and address initial challenges associated with prosthesis use.
Manocchio, N., Gaudenzi, M., Tofani, M., Ljoka, C., Imeshtari, A., Giordani, L., et al. (2024). Functional Impact of Early Prosthetic Implantation in Children with Upper Limb Agenesis or Amputation. APPLIED SCIENCES, 14(16) [10.3390/app14167259].
Functional Impact of Early Prosthetic Implantation in Children with Upper Limb Agenesis or Amputation
Nicola Manocchio;Marco Gaudenzi;Concetta Ljoka;Anila Imeshtari;Laura Giordani;Calogero Foti
2024-01-01
Abstract
this study investigated the impact of early prosthetic intervention on children with upper limb agenesis or amputation. the aim was to assess both how early prosthetics improve a child's movement and coordination skills, as well as how satisfied both the child and their parents are with the prosthesis. twenty-nine children were evaluated using the unilateral below elbow test (UBET) and child amputee prosthetics project-prothesis satisfaction inventory (CAPP-PSI). results suggest that while children performed tasks faster and more fluidly without a prosthesis, they were satisfied with the prostheses and the service provided. this may be due to ongoing adaptation to the new device. the single child re-evaluated at 12 months showed improvement in prosthesis use, highlighting the potential benefits of early intervention coupled with motor re-education. further research is needed to optimize prosthetic features and address initial challenges associated with prosthesis use.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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