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ADVICE AND GUIDE FOR PROSTHETIC PATIENTS

How to Get Used to Prosthetic?


If you are a patient with new prosthetics, then it will be a challenge for you. Initial rehabilitation is the most important phase in this case. Some of the problems that you might experience when you get a prosthetics are as follows:


1. Skin Conditions

Wearing prosthetics may lead to the development of skin conditions. These skin conditions are often painful and irritable. You should not allow excessive sweat to build up in the prosthetics. Educate yourself on how to maintain hygiene when wearing prosthetics.


2. Change in the Shape of the Residual Limb

At times, the shape of the residual limb may change after wearing your prosthetics for a year. It may result in ill-fitting of your prosthetic limb. In such cases, it is best to inform your Prosthetist.


3. Do Not Avoid Wearing Prosthetics

Getting a prosthetic limb may result in awkwardness. You will feel uncomfortable in public. It is because you are not used to the idea of a false limb. Therefore, make a schedule and wear your prosthetics daily on that schedule. It will allow you to get accustomed to the prosthetic limb.


4. Do Not Gain Weight

Gaining weight will cause difficulties with the prosthetic leg. It is important that you maintain your weight and not increase it. Note the initial body weight when you got your prosthetic leg. Have a healthy diet and remain active. It will also help your body to maintain a good balance when you are learning how to use your prosthetics.


5. Learn From Your Mistakes

Getting a new prosthetic limb will make it difficult for you to perform the usual functions. You will find it difficult to walk, sit, and grab things, and much more. You must keep a positive attitude. Do not take this as negative. Instead, learn from these errors. It will help you recover quickly.


6. Be Consistent with the Rehabilitation

People who get their limbs amputated need rehabilitation therapies. These therapies educate the patient about how to resume their daily life functions. The specialists teach you about prosthetics and how to make use of them to the fullest. Amputees who go through rehabilitation services have a higher success of recovering.


7. Maintain Your Prosthetics

Prosthetics can break over time. Never wear broken prosthetics. Get your prosthetics regularly inspected by a Prosthetist. Pay attention if your prosthetics are making abnormal sounds. It might be a sign that it is about to break.


Conclusion

Amputation is a life-changing process. The use of prosthetics makes this process easier. Certain tips and guides will give you an idea of how to manage prosthetics. Positivity is the key to a quick recovery. These tips and guides will also help to prevent complications and help you to #RISEAGAIN.


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