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K-levels are a rating system used by Medicare to indicate an amputee's rehabilitation potential. The system is a rating from 0 through 4 and it indicates a personâ\u20ac\u2122s potential to use a prosthetic device.
Mortality following amputation ranges from 13 to 40% in 1 year, 35\u201365% in 3 years, and 39\u201380% in 5 years, being worse than most malignancies.
Common types of amputation involve: Above-knee amputation, removing part of the thigh, knee, shin, foot and toes. Below-knee amputation, removing the lower leg, foot and toes. Arm amputation. Hand amputation. Finger amputation. Foot amputation, removing part of the foot. Toe amputation.
It assesses the mobility of people with lower limb amputation prior to prosthetic fitting and predicts function following prosthetic prescription. The AMP has two sub-categories: Amputee Mobility Predictor with prosthesis (AMPPRO) and Amputee Mobility Predictor without prosthesis (AMPnoPRO).
The Prosthesis Evaluation Questionnaire (PEQ) was developed specifically to provide functional outcome measures in prosthetics that are more tuned to prosthesis-related changes in quality of life. It is a self-report questionnaire containing 54 questions organized into nine functional domain scales.
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It assesses the mobility of people with lower limb amputation prior to prosthetic fitting and predicts function following prosthetic prescription. The AMP has two sub-categories: Amputee Mobility Predictor with prosthesis (AMPPRO) and Amputee Mobility Predictor without prosthesis (AMPnoPRO).
K3 \u2013 The patient has the ability or potential for ambulation (walking) with variable cadence (speed). This is the typical level of the community ambulator who can traverse most environmental barriers and may have vocational, therapeutic, or exercise beyond simple locomotion.
Overall, the 5-year mortality rate was very high among patients with any amputation (major and minor combined), ranging from 53% to 100%, and in patients with major amputations, ranging from 52% to 80%. Mortality after below-the-knee amputation ranged from 40% to 82% and after above-the-knee amputation from 40% to 90%.
No walking ability) K1 \u2013 The patient has the ability or potential to use a prosthesis for transfers or ambulation (walking) on level surfaces at a fixed cadence (speed). This is the typical level of the limited and unlimited household ambulator.
K-levels are a rating system used by Medicare to indicate an amputee's rehabilitation potential. The system is a rating from 0 through 4 and it indicates a personâ\u20ac\u2122s potential to use a prosthetic device.

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