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Care of the Combat Amputee
Contents
Front Matter
Introduction: Developing a System of Care for the Combat Amputee
Historical Perspectives on the Care of Service Members With Limb Amputations
Department of Veterans Affairs System of Care for the Polytrauma Patient
Returning to Duty After Major Limb Loss and the U.S. Military Disability System
Overview of the Department of Veterans Affairs
Vocational Rehabilitation of the Combat Amputee
Military and Veteran Support Systems
General Surgical Principles for the Combat Casualty With Limb Loss
Special Surgical Considerations for the Combat Casualty With Limb Loss
Medical Issues in the Care of the Combat Amputee
Pain Management Among Soldiers With Amputations
Psychiatric Intervention with the Orthopaedically Injured
Rehabilitation of Burn Casualties
Hearing Impairment Among Soldiers: Special Considerations for Amputees
Traumatic Brain Injury
Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
Physical Therapy for the Polytrauma Casualty With Limb Loss
Occupational Therapy for the Polytrauma Casualty With Limb Loss
Gait Analysis and Training of People with Limb Loss
Lower Limb Prosthetics
Lower Limb Prosthetics for Sports and Recreation
Upper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics Epidemiology, Evidence, and Outcomes
Upper Extremity Prosthetics
Upper Limb Prosthetics for Sports and Recreation
Sports and Recreation Opportunities
Assistive Devices for Service Members With Disabilities
The Future of Artificial Limbs
Road Map for Future Amputee Care Research
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Index
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