Recovery Process After An Amputation

Occupational Therapy 

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Occupational therapy helps patients develop skills for living well at home after an amputation. Occupational therapists will assist patients in modifying the tasks of daily living so that they can be as independent and comfortable as possible. For example, the therapist may teach patients with upper limb amputations how to modify cooking and eating tasks. Patients will learn modifications that will help when bathing and dressing too. 

The patient's occupational therapist may make a home visit to recommend changes to increase the safety and functionality of the patient's home. For example, shower modifications may be recommended. The installation of grab bars and additional lighting may be beneficial to prevent falls. Occupational therapy often begins during the patient's recovery period in the hospital. Patients may continue to have occupational therapy for an extended period at home. 

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