S. Schuling et al., WALKING ABILITY AFTER REHABILITATION WITH PROSTHESES IN CASES OF ACQUIRED BILATERAL AMPUTATION, Zeitschrift fur Orthopadie und Ihre Grenzgebiete, 132(3), 1994, pp. 235-238
Between January 1989 and March 1993 117 patients were treated after ac
quired bilateral amputation of the lower extremities at the ''Klinik u
nd Poliklinik fur Technische Orthopadie und Rehabilitation der Westfal
ischen Wilhelms-Universitat Munster'', Germany. Information from patie
nts files and telephone interviews were collected to assess the degree
of use of prostheses. All patients with levels of amputation not high
er than above-knee on one side and hind-foot on the other side used th
eir prostheses for daily walking. None of the patients with bilateral
knee-disarticulation or higher levels of amputation used prosthetic de
vices for regular walking. In patients with amputation levels between
these extremes the result of rehabilitation with prostheses is determi
ned mainly by the cause of the amputation.