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Prosthet Orthot Int ; 38(5): 413-7, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24058048

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: (1) To demonstrate that a 13-year-old male can be successfully fitted with a C-Leg® microprocessor-controlled knee. (2) To use validated outcome measurement tools to assess change in mobility, physical function, fatigue and quality of life after fitting. CASE DESCRIPTION AND METHODS: A 13-year-old unilateral traumatic trans-femoral amputee was studied pre-C-Leg fitting and 2 weeks and 10 months post C-Leg fitting. FINDINGS AND OUTCOMES: The 6-Minute Walk Test improved by 33% from 360 to 480 m. PedsQL™ Multidimensional Fatigue Scale improved by 32% from 68 to 90, and PedsQL™ Quality of Life Scale improved 14 points, with minimal clinically important difference of 4.36 points. CONCLUSION: In this case, the provision of a microprocessor-controlled knee in the context of a new prosthesis with new socket system produced improvements for the patient in walking speed, fatigue and quality of life. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: This case report shows that n = 1 methodology can be used to demonstrate clinical improvement in an adolescent subject when using an intervention (C-Leg) which is not supported in this age group by published evidence.


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Amputation, Traumatic/therapy , Artificial Limbs , Quality of Life , Adolescent , Humans , Leg , Male , Microcomputers , Outcome Assessment, Health Care , Prosthesis Design , Prosthesis Fitting , Walking
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