At Rehabilitation Associates, we recognize the immense physical and emotional impact of amputations. Whether they result from injury or underlying medical conditions, our dedicated team is committed to helping patients navigate their new reality, regain their independence, and rebuild their confidence.

Understanding the Condition:
An amputation entails the surgical removal of a limb or extremity, which can be necessary due to severe injury, infection, tumors, or other health complications. In the aftermath, our focus is on fostering rehabilitation that aims to maximize the patient's functional abilities, manage pain, and prepare the individual for the use of prosthetic limbs, if applicable.
What to Expect with Rehabilitation:
As part of our comprehensive care approach, we provide:
Pre-Prosthetic Training: We concentrate on strengthening exercises, enhancing mobility, and teaching skills necessary for daily living.
Prosthetic Training: Our skilled therapists guide patients in learning to use a prosthetic limb effectively.
Emotional Support: We offer counseling to help adjust to the physical and emotional changes associated with an amputation.
Rehabilitation Associates' Physiatry Team Role in Care:
As physiatrists, we provide specialized, individualized care for each of our patients. Our involvement includes:
Thorough Evaluation: We assess the condition of the residual limb and the patient's overall physical status.
Pain Management: Our team develops strategies to manage and alleviate pain.
Custom Rehabilitation Plan: We devise a rehabilitation plan that caters to the unique needs and goals of each patient.
Coordinated Care: We work in tandem with prosthetic specialists and other healthcare providers to ensure all-encompassing care.
Consistent Support: Our patients receive ongoing support and follow-up care to ensure continuous progress.
Prognosis:
With our comprehensive rehabilitation approach, many of our patients successfully resume daily activities, hobbies, and even sports. The outcomes depend on factors such as the level of amputation, overall health, motivation, and access to the right care and equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How soon can rehabilitation start after an amputation?
Rehabilitation can begin as soon as the patient is medically stable, often within a few days after surgery. Early intervention focuses on healing, pain management, and preventing complications.
What types of prosthetic limbs are available?
Will I be able to return to my regular activities?
How can I manage phantom limb pain?
Bringing Excellence in Physiatry Care to Your Facility
If you or a loved one is currently at a facility that could benefit from our comprehensive physiatry and rehabilitation services, we'd love to help. Rehabilitation Associates is always ready to extend our top-tier care to more patients and facilities. Partnering with us means access to personalized care plans, pain management programs, and an approach aimed at enhancing patient independence and quality of life. Our team can seamlessly integrate with your facility's existing operations, ensuring a smoother transition and better patient outcomes.
Please fill out our contact form and provide us with the name of the facility where you or your family member is currently staying. We will promptly respond to explore how we can help elevate rehabilitation care at your facility. Remember, quality care is just a click away.
At Rehabilitation Associates, we believe in the power of collaborative care. Let's join forces to create a better rehabilitation journey for patients.