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What happens during post-amputation rehabilitation?

On Behalf of | Nov 25, 2024 | Amputation |

Losing a limb is not a small matter, and the healing process takes a lot of work in rehabilitation. During rehabilitation, which could be either at home or in a specialized facility, you are guided by specialists throughout the process, helping you adjust to the new realities of life after limb loss.

If you or a loved one has lost a limb due to injury, understanding what to expect through the rehabilitation process can help you get prepared physically and mentally for the challenges ahead.

Psychological therapy

The psychological impacts of limb loss can be devastating, and you may experience feelings of grief, depression, anxiety or a loss of identity. Psychotherapy plays a crucial role in helping you process these emotions and adjust to your new reality. A therapist specializing in trauma and limb loss can provide you with coping strategies, help you manage stress, and support you through any feelings of isolation. Additionally, group therapy or connecting with others who are experiencing similar challenges can offer priceless emotional support and a sense of community, helping you feel less alone in your journey.

Physical therapy

Physical therapy focuses on strengthening the muscles of the remaining limb, improving your balance, and increasing your overall mobility. A physical therapist will assist you through exercises designed to help you recover strength, flexibility and coordination, which are essential for daily activities. If you’re receiving a prosthesis, physical therapy will also help you adjust to it, better ensuring that you use it effectively and comfortably.

Occupational therapy

Following an amputation, what seemed like routine tasks may become more challenging as you adjust to your new physical abilities. Occupational therapy helps you relearn and adapt to everyday activities, and an occupational therapist will work with you to develop strategies and techniques that make these tasks easier, using adaptive tools and devices where needed. They will also assist you in making changes to your home environment to enhance accessibility and safety.

Limb loss in a workplace accident impacts both you and your loved ones, who may face new challenges. Compensation for medical costs, lost wages and pain is often available, and obtaining legal guidance can increase the chance you get the maximum benefits you’re entitled to.

 

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