Utilization of orthoses and assistive devices among a national sample of lower limb orthosis users.

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Phillip M Stevens, Brian J Hafner, Eric L Weber, Sara J Morgan, Alyssa M Bamer, Rana Salem, Geoffrey S Balkman
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Abstract

Introduction: Lower limb orthoses (LLOs) and assistive devices (ADs) can be used together or separately to improve mobility when performing daily activities. The goal of this study was to examine utilization of LLOs and ADs in a national sample of adult LLO users.

Methods: A survey was designed to ask participants whether they typically use their LLOs and/or ADs to perform 20 daily activities. LLO users from orthotic clinics across the United States were invited to complete the survey. Descriptive statistics were used to examine utilization trends.

Results: Survey responses from 1036 LLO users were analyzed. Community-based activities were performed with LLOs by at least 80% of participants. Activities that involved walking short distances in the home were more often performed without LLOs or ADs. Among participants with the four most prevalent health conditions, LLO use in the community was greatest among participants with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.

Conclusions: LLOs were frequently used for a wide range of community-based activities. Simultaneous use of ADs and LLOs may be most beneficial for LLO users when performing activities outside of the home. Clinicians can discuss LLO and AD use with patients to optimize their functional outcomes at home and in the community.

全国下肢矫形器使用者对矫形器和辅助设备的使用情况。
简介:下肢矫形器(LLOs)和辅助器具(ADs)可以一起使用,也可以单独使用,以改善日常生活中的活动能力。本研究的目的是调查全国成年 LLO 使用者对 LLO 和辅助器具的使用情况:方法:设计了一项调查,询问参与者是否通常使用 LLO 和/或 ADs 进行 20 项日常活动。美国各地矫形诊所的 LLO 使用者应邀参加了调查。调查采用了描述性统计方法来研究使用趋势:对来自 1036 名 LLO 使用者的调查回复进行了分析。至少 80% 的参与者使用 LLO 进行了社区活动。在家中短距离行走的活动更多是在没有使用 LLO 或助行器的情况下进行的。在患有四种最常见疾病的参与者中,患有 Charcot-Marie-Tooth 疾病的参与者在社区中使用 LLO 的比例最高:结论:LLOs 常用于各种社区活动。同时使用助行器和 LLO 可能对 LLO 使用者在户外活动时最有利。临床医生可以与患者讨论 LLO 和 AD 的使用,以优化他们在家中和社区的功能效果。
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