Amputee mobility predictor 2025

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  2. Begin by entering the testee's name, assessor's name, and date at the top of the form. This information is crucial for tracking and assessment purposes.
  3. Proceed to the 'Sitting Balance' section. Here, assess the testee's ability to sit upright without support. Use the provided scoring system (0-2) based on their performance.
  4. Continue through each section, such as 'Chair to Chair Transfer' and 'Immediate Standing Balance', ensuring you record observations accurately. Each task has specific criteria for scoring that should be followed closely.
  5. Once all sections are completed, review your entries for accuracy before finalizing. You can easily modify any field if needed using our platform’s editing tools.

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Level 3: Has the ability or potential for ambulation with variable cadence. Typical of the community ambulator who has the ability to traverse most environmental barriers and may have vocational, therapeutic, or exercise activity that demands prosthetic utilization beyond simple locomotion.
K3: Considered the standard or normal level of mobility, individuals at K3 can ambulate without significant limitations. They can navigate various terrains, change speeds, and quickly negotiate obstacles.
K-Levels, short for Knee Levels, provide a standardised way for clinicians to gauge a persons functional capabilities and tailor prosthetic interventions ingly. Whether youre a patient navigating your prosthetic journey or a prosthetist tasked with optimising patient care, understanding K-Levels is crucial.
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.
The functional level (K level) of prosthetic users is used to choose appropriate prosthetic components, but ratings may highly subjective. A more objective and robust method to determine K level may be appealing.
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K2: Prosthetic components offering enhanced stability and support for outdoor ambulation, often incorporating walking aids. K3: Versatile prosthetic systems designed to accommodate various activities and terrains, providing optimal mobility and control.

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