Legro M W, Reiber G E, Czerniecki J M, Sangeorzan B J
VA Center of Excellence for Limb-Loss Prevention and Prosthetic Engineering, RR&D, Seattle, WA 98108, USA.
J Rehabil Res Dev. 2001 May-Jun;38(3):319-25.
Ninety-two (92) persons with lower-limb amputations who regularly used prostheses responded to a survey that included questions about preferred recreational activities. This article describes the variety of activities selected by these men and women aged 20 to 87 years. Of the activities that were of high importance, 74% to 88% could be performed. Those activities assigned moderate to low importance were less often reported as able to be performed. The activities that require high energy level were more problematic for performance. The diversity of identified activities (n= 166) underscores the value of learning about amputees' activity preferences when making prosthetic prescription decisions.
92名经常使用假肢的下肢截肢者对一项调查做出了回应,该调查包含有关偏好的娱乐活动的问题。本文描述了这些年龄在20至87岁之间的男性和女性所选择的各种活动。在那些被认为非常重要的活动中,74%至88%是可以进行的。而那些被认为重要性为中等至较低的活动,较少被报告为能够进行。那些需要高能量水平的活动在进行时更成问题。所确定的活动的多样性(n = 166)凸显了在做出假肢处方决策时了解截肢者活动偏好的价值。