Keywords

falling, geriatric persons who has had a limb removed by amputation, lower limb amputation, rehabilitation

 

Authors

  1. Ulger, Ozlem PhD, PT
  2. Topuz, Semra PhD, PT
  3. Bayramlar, Kezban PhD, PT
  4. Erbahceci, Fatih PhD, PT
  5. Sener, Gul PhD, PT

Abstract

Purpose: This study was planned to investigate falls, their frequency, reasons, and consequences in the older patient with lower limb amputations.

 

Methods: Twenty-five patients with lower limb amputations were included in the study. A questionnaire for falling was applied. Functional levels of these patients were determined according to the Medicare Functional Level System.

 

Results: The falling questionnaire revealed that except for 5 patients with amputations, the subjects had experienced an incident of falling once or more than once. The common reasons for falls turned out to be losing balance, stumbling on the prosthesis, and colliding with someone.

 

Conclusions: It was concluded that performing comprehensive evaluations in which falling histories were assessed before planning rehabilitation programs enriched the rehabilitation programs by suggesting different types of activities.