Driving Prosthesis

Warren Mays

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Title:

Driving Prosthesis

Creator:

Warren Mays

Date:

2/23/2015

Text:

Hello to All,

 

I have a Right transtibial patient whom I have provided care to for many
years. In 2010, he suffered a stroke, and has not walked, nor driven, since.
His Left leg (his good leg) is paralyzed, and unusable.

 

He is also now on Medicare.

 

He has approached me about making a driving leg. He is probably a K-0, so no
way Medicare would pay for a socket. He is willing to pay out of pocket for
a new socket that would be mounted over his old foot and pylon system,
purely to be used for driving.

 

I casted the patient last week. The front door hadn't even closed when my
office manager asked if the patient has been released to drive. I am quite
sure that the patient has not pursued getting the proper paperwork to be
allowed to drive.

 

So. Do I provide this guy with a socket? Am I in any way responsible for
this man's actions, should he get into a wreck? Should I ask to see proof of
an updated driver's license before I do this?

 

All opinions welcome.

 

Thanks,

 

 

Warren R Mays, CPO


                          

Citation

Warren Mays, “Driving Prosthesis,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 2, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/237082.