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Background: Direct skeletal fixation, a surgical technique enabling the attachment of an external prosthesis directly to the bone through a percutaneous implant, offers an enticing solution for patients with lower limb amputations facing socket-related issues. However, understanding of its impact on musculoskeletal function remains limited.
Methods: This study compares pre- and 1-year post-osseointegration surgery outcomes, focusing on patient-reported measures and musculoskeletal system function during level-ground walking. Two participants with unilateral transfemoral amputations and two participants with bilateral transfemoral amputations completed the questionnaire for transfemoral amputations (Q-TFA) and underwent gait analysis. Musculoskeletal modelling simulations were conducted.
Results: Results showed improved Q-TFA scores for all participants. Participants showed reduced amputated limb peak hip extension angles, flexion torques and contact forces at the push-off phase of the gait cycle. Post-operatively, hip adduction angles and abduction moments increased, indicating more natural gait patterns. Whilst one participant demonstrated increased post-operative walking speed, others walked more slowly.
Conclusions: The study revealed diverse adaptation patterns after one year in individuals with transfemoral amputations transitioning to bone-anchored prostheses. Additional longer-term data is necessary to enable generalization and clinical implications of these results.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12984-024-01509-4 | DOI Listing |
Arch Phys Med Rehabil
September 2025
Center for Lower Extremity Ambulatory Research (CLEAR), Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, North Chicago, IL, USA.
Objective: To determine if adjustable-volume sockets affect patient comfort and quality of life.
Design: Randomized clinical trial SETTING: Two prosthetics clinics and two research laboratories.
Participants: A convenience sample of 29 individuals with unilateral transfemoral amputation who used prescribed conventional laminated sockets or adjustable volume sockets.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)
September 2025
Department of Orthopedics, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) represent a prevalent complication of diabetes, with a lifetime risk ranging from 15% to 25% among diabetic patients. Research indicates that anticoagulation plays a crucial role in the management of newly diagnosed cases of diabetic lower extremity atherosclerotic obliterative disease. However, in the present case, the patient developed dry gangrene in both toes after receiving vasodilator drugs during an emergency intervention for sudden aortic dissection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCase: We present a case of a 30-year-old man who sustained a traumatic transtibial amputation from a motorcycle accident. Owing to significant posterior tibial bone loss, an antibiotic spacer was used to preserve below-knee amputation level and avoid conversion to a transfemoral amputation. At 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhantom pain (PP) is a neuropathic pain syndrome that occurs after limb amputation and is perceived in the absent body part. Its exact pathophysiology remains unclear but involves peripheral nerve lesions, central sensitization, and cortical reorganization. Psychological and social factors also play a significant role in its manifestation.
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August 2025
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Unidade Local de Saúde de Coimbra, Coimbra, PRT.
Background: Lower limb amputation (LLA) significantly affects mobility and increases fall risk, particularly in individuals with higher-level amputations and lower functional capacity. Effective tools to assess fall risk are essential in rehabilitation.
Objective: This study was conducted at the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Coimbra University Hospital (HUC), Coimbra, Portugal.