Mobility Predictor Test - Amputee Prosthetic Clinic 2025

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K-levels are a rating system used by Medicare to indicate an amputees rehabilitation potential. The system is a rating from 0 through 4 and it indicates a persons potential to use a prosthetic device.
Prosthesis evaluation questionnaire used to describe the perception of difficulty in performing prosthetic function and mobility.
A healthy blood potassium level is 3.6 to 5.2 millimoles per liter (mmol/L). Having a blood potassium level higher than 6.0 mmol/L can be a danger. It most often needs treatment right away.
AMP can be used before prosthetic fitting to predict functional mobility after prosthetic fitting. Although the AMP can be administered both with (AMPPRO) and without (AMPnoPRO) a prosthesis, the AMPnoPRO has the greatest potential to assist in prosthetic prescription.
K3: Considered the standard or normal level of mobility, individuals at K3 can ambulate without docHub limitations. They can navigate various terrains, change speeds, and quickly negotiate obstacles.
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A K level, or the Amputee Mobility Predictor, is a classification system that evaluates how well an individual can use a prosthetic device. Medicare first established this system in 1995 to better assess the benefits of prosthetics for people with lower limb amputations.
In prosthetics, the K-Level classification system is one of the critical frameworks used to assess an individuals mobility and activity levels. K-Levels, short for Knee Levels, provide a standardised way for clinicians to gauge a persons functional capabilities and tailor prosthetic interventions ingly.
Determining K-Levels: Amputee Mobility Predictor. Distance Walk Tests. Timed Walk Tests. Prosthesis Evaluation Questionnaire. Timed Up and Go. Patient Assessment Validation Evaluation Test.

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