There are many psychological and physical changes after an amputation. Body and mind have suffered changes and must adapt to the unexpected challenges. Some of the psychological effects that can be observed on an amputee are denial of the situation, anger, depression, factors like this can affect anyone without a prosthetic, nonetheless an amputee. Furthermore, this patient was active prior to the first failed surgery of TKA, which leaded to the amputation. The physical condition of the patient might have been compromised after two surgeries. Additionally, it can be assumed the patient is deconditioned and lacks endurance. The patient might know of his physical limitations and this creates a safe point of self awareness when ambulating and
We all must know that any emotional factors that impair a person’s quality of life are influential in the patients’ experience of prolonged pain in a phantom limb after amputation. In my opinion I feel that a poor quality of life that relates to poor health conditions due to the amputation is the emotional setbacks that can take place which creates anxiety and depression in a person’s ...
Throwing back a few years ago when I first decided to be an observer in a rehabilitation setting, I thought that physical therapy was nothing but magical which could change a disabled person who was unable to walk normally to a healthy walking person after a period of therapy. I used to believe that physical therapy can cure mostly all type of injuries and ailments. However, later on, I realized that it does not work that way. Remembering in a particular case, there is a patient who suffered the hemorrhagic stroke; she had to use the wheelchair all the time, her right hand is completely numb and she is not able to talk normally. After several months of arduous exercises with assisting of 2 physical therapists, she showed just a little of improvement in mobility and functioning. That patient could move in longer range compared to the first month, yet she was not able to bear weight without assistance. That case was significantly influenced my vision in this field. As a physical therapy student, the realistic expectation is critical. That student must be knowledgeable about what they can and can’t do and the limitation of this practice. Furthermore, another aspect of reality is understanding the own strength and weakness in a context of being a PT student. Being so overestimated about own abilities is a major
I have known from a young age that I wanted to help people, and since then I have searched for the opportunity and knowledge to be able to do just that. On that note, seeing the joy on my uncle’s face, after losing both of his legs and having to learn to walk again with prosthesis’s was so uplifting for me, to witness him so happy even though I wasn’t involved with his healing process. Consequently, I could only imagine how good it would feel to know that I helped him regain his independence and return a smile to his face. That was when I realized that I wanted to give back to people that are in need of assistance. These individuals may not be able to do anything about the position they are in, Hence when I become an Occupational therapist; I will
Almost everyone in the world has at some point been injured. In a large number of these cases, individuals require physical therapy. Physical rehabilitation not only pushes the body, but it pushes the mind to intense extremes. It can be a very painful experience, but also a very necessary one. This is why Physical Therapists, and the therapy itself are essential to those wishing to be rehabilitated.
According to Zweigenthal et al. (2009:238), rehabilitation is the type of care given to patients with long term complications where health professionals enhance human functioning or assist with patients whose daily tasks are limited due to their bodily or mental impairment. It is common to think that rehabilitation only focuses on the patient’s physical wellbeing but the other main aspect of rehabilitation is helping the patient adjust to their environment with their health related impairment. When deciding that physiotherapy was my choice of study, I wanted to experience a long term relationship with my patients that rehabilitation professions could offer. Physiotherapy is such a rewarding profession, as you share the patient’s journey to recovery through many follow up sessions. In the future I fear that I may struggle to draw that professional line and I will constantly remind myself not to get too comfortable with my patients. I don’t think that will be too much of a concern once I’m a practicing physiotherapist as Mrs X shared that she had a similar fear in first year. Mrs X reassured me that through the years of studying and gaining experience my emotions will mature and my fear will be less of a
Physical therapy is a way to heal injuries that can be effective and have numerous benefits when properly executed. Many injuries are different and require unique treatment, which is perfect for physical therapy. Therapists can individualize a patient’s treatment to ensure that they heal quickly and properly. This method of healing is becoming increasingly popular as it continues to revolutionize methods of healing for injured people as well as giving them hope to a better
As an occupation in the medical field, physical therapists have a very long strenuous list of duties. That list includes working with patients with limited use of their bodies due to injury or disability and improving mobility while reducing pain. Physical therapists provide care to people of all ages who have functional problems such as sprains, strains, fractures, arthritis, amputations, stroke, cerebral palsy, other injuries relating to sports, other injuries relating to work, other neurological disorders, and various other conditions. Some ways that physical therapist go about reducing pain levels of their patients is by using exercises, stretching, hands on therapy, and special equipment that is designed to help increase their mobility, prevent further injury, and smooth out the...
In the field of Physical Therapy, there are always new and more efficient ways being created to rehabilitate an injury. Physical Therapists are always trying to make their patients recovery go by as fast as possible with also bringing them back to top shape. Their main goal is to restore these patient’s injuries to where they can perform well again. Physical Therapists use a variety of diverse ways to help someone recover from their injury.
As a physical therapist, I am responsible for promoting wellness as a concept that personifies the rehabilitation spectrum and enhances self-awareness. My primary goal involves facilitating a safe and welcoming environment for my patients to attain or return to optimal health. My primary philosophy of care includes helping my patients strive towards their personal state of physical, emotional, spiritual, and social well-being. To maintain standards of ethical responsibility, I foresee it my duty to provide professional yet personable care to all that seek my assistance. Each patient receives equal quality of service despite their ethnicity, age, race, gender, religion, or economic status. Furthermore, it is my responsibility to adapt my rehabilitative methods according to the changes in the health care environment, technology advancements, and the personal needs of each individual, to ensure each of my patients receive the highest standard of care.