BK Patient
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BK Patient
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Greeting again!
I have a very heavy BK patient. She is about 60 years, diabetic, weighs appox
250 to 300 lbs. The residual limb is not a bad shape, however, her thigh
above the knee is extremely fleshy and flabby. (Circumference of upper thigh
is 29 inches). My problem is finding shrinkers and socks that do not roll
down her leg. My other problem is suspending the prostheses. I have been
using a neoprene suspension sleeve now because I do not think she would
tolerate a thigh lacer, because of weight, bulk, and difficulty of
application. She is now able to stand with assistance, but unable to walk
more than a step or two. I do not think she will be using her leg for more
than transfers, but would like for her to have it for these purposes. If
anyone has any experience with fitting a patient such as this, I would be
happy to hear from you. Sincerely, Paula Martinek.
I have a very heavy BK patient. She is about 60 years, diabetic, weighs appox
250 to 300 lbs. The residual limb is not a bad shape, however, her thigh
above the knee is extremely fleshy and flabby. (Circumference of upper thigh
is 29 inches). My problem is finding shrinkers and socks that do not roll
down her leg. My other problem is suspending the prostheses. I have been
using a neoprene suspension sleeve now because I do not think she would
tolerate a thigh lacer, because of weight, bulk, and difficulty of
application. She is now able to stand with assistance, but unable to walk
more than a step or two. I do not think she will be using her leg for more
than transfers, but would like for her to have it for these purposes. If
anyone has any experience with fitting a patient such as this, I would be
happy to hear from you. Sincerely, Paula Martinek.
Citation
“BK Patient,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 6, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/211286.