
Psychosocial Issues /Quality of Life: Amputation
Free Paper Session 3.3.6.a-g
10/7/19 | 2:45 PM – 4:00 PM time
Fiona Davie-Smith
Takashi Nakamura
3.3.6.a
Young adults with transversal upper limb reduction deficiency: the role of the rehabilitation center in supporting transition to adulthood.
Kim Huurneman
3.3.6.b
AMPUTATION AND BODY IMAGE: PERSPECTIVES AND CHALLENGES FOR REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGY
Juliana Naves
3.3.6.c
Health-related quality of life and functional level twelve months following dysvascular major lower limb amputation: a prospective longitudinal study
Ulla Riis Madsen Postdoc PhD
3.3.6.d
"Comparison of quality of life in people with partial foot and transtibial amputation"
Dr. Michael Dillon
3.3.6.e
The views and experiences of how peoples' Quality of Life has been influenced after Lower Extremity Amputation (LEA)
Dr. Fiona Davie-Smith
3.3.6.f
Rehabilitation Engagement and Cognitive Functioning in People with Lower Limb Amputation.
Prof. Pamela Gallagher
3.3.6.g
Factors predicting resilience among persons with limb loss
Benjamin Darter
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