Team Approach to Prosthetic Prescription Decision-Making

AbstractPurpose of ReviewThis paper aims to review the key concepts in prosthetic limb prescription for adults with limb loss, including the benefits of a multidisciplinary team.Recent FindingsThere is a relative absence of literature directly describing the role of a team-based approach to prosthetic limb prescription. However, comparable literature can be found in other rehabilitation topics and medical disciplines, generally in support of team-based approaches to patient care. While there is a growing body of comparative effectiveness literature for prosthetic componentry, there is generally a lack of coherent prescribing guidelines. Thus, specific prescription choices are often guided by foundational knowledge, expected functional outcomes, and the clinical experience of the prescribing team.SummaryGiven the inherent complexities and lack of established guidelines, prosthetic limb prescription is ideally accomplished through a team-based approach involving a physiatrist, prosthetist, and physical or occupational therapist. Each member serves a valuable role based on their unique educational backgrounds and clinical experience.
Source: Current Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Reports - Category: Rehabilitation Source Type: research