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Conducting a systematic review on the current state of research of postural control in people with a lower limb amputation. The initial review results will be presented during the symposium. Representatives from different professions (medicine, occupational and physical therapy) will add their view to the topic. Therefore, all symposium contributors will provide added context and interpretation of the review results, thus allowing an additional level of peer-review to the interpretation of the results. Following the symposium, completion of the systematic review - including additional points raised at OTWorld 2022 – will be submitted for publication.

OTWorld 2022
Presentation language: english Lecture is translated into: german

Symposium
The future of clinical practice and research in balance and postural control of people with a lower-limb amputation: The influence of intrinsic and extrinsic factors

Chair:
Dipl. Ing. (FH) Daniel Heitzmann
Orthopädische Universitätsklinik Heidelberg
Bewegungsanalytik
Date/Time: Fr. 2022/05/13 13:00 - 14:15     Export ICS export in calendar
Place: CCO, Room 3
Abstract: Conducting a systematic review on the current state of research of postural control in people with a lower limb amputation. The initial review results will be presented during the symposium. Representatives from different professions (medicine, occupational and physical therapy) will add their view to the topic. Therefore, all symposium contributors will provide added context and interpretation of the review results, thus allowing an additional level of peer-review to the interpretation of the results. Following the symposium, completion of the systematic review - including additional points raised at OTWorld 2022 – will be submitted for publication.
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Presentation language: english Lecture is translated into: german
Congress Lecture
Results of the systematic review to summarise current evidence for factors influencing postural control in users of lower limb prostheses (including prosthesis-related extrinsic factors)
Heitzmann, Daniel
Rusaw, David
Barnett, Cleveland
#2/5
Presentation language: english Lecture is translated into: german
Congress Lecture
Surgical/Neurological perspective
Berli, Martin
#3/5
Presentation language: english Lecture is translated into: german
Congress Lecture
Social/patient perspective
Anderson, Sarah
#4/5
Presentation language: english Lecture is translated into: german
Congress Lecture
Physical therapy perspective
Scheepers, Lisan
#5/5
Presentation language: english Lecture is translated into: german
Congress Lecture
Occupational therapy / ergonomics perspective
Miller, Bill