Dianna's Computation: Personal Narrative

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There is no better way to truly understand the emotional, social and psychological factors associated with amputation than to hear an individual’s personal story. I was touched and grateful to hear Dianna’s story and can’t even begin to imagine the emotional and physical journey that she experienced. I can however relate slightly to the emotional trauma associated with an accident. A couple weeks ago I was in a car accident thankfully I was able to walk away with minor bumps and bruises but the emotional feelings that occurred in the moments leading up to the accident I could make some associations emotionally when Dianna was explaining her accident. Her strength, determination, attitude and generosity was very inspiring as well as how she …show more content…

She appreciated and respected all members of her rehabilitation team because they did not go easy on her. It is important to never limit any patient based on their physical and or mental conditions and to be firm and aggressive within limits during rehabilitation in order to achieve maximal level of independence. Also, important to sympathize with patient’s feelings and emotions, offering them full support. Necessary for patients to know that as physical therapists it is our job to provide them with collaborative and extensive care for them to improve and re-gain as much of their prior level of function back as possible. There was great value associated with listening to Dianna’s personal story. Her story offered insight to the physical and mental adjustments and emotions associated with amputation along with emotion involved with an extensive court case secondary to the accident. Hearing her story definitely enhanced my views and approach when working with individuals who have an amputation. With every patient we treat we are not going to be able hear their personal stories the way we did Dianna’s therefore, we can take and remember what we learned from her story regarding her feelings, struggles, accomplishments and attitude when working with individuals with

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