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Management of proximal femoral focal deficiency with limited resources in Haiti

  • Eric M. Lamberg
  • , Cristiana Kahl Collins
  • , June Elaine Hanks
  • , Marvin Borge Alaniz
  • Long Island University
  • Medical Teams International

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Abstract

Background: Individuals with proximal femoral focal deficiency (PFFD) present with a shortened femur. This report highlights the process used to determine prosthetic candidacy, a novel use of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) prosthetic materials, and subsequent rehabilitation when treating in rural Haiti. Case Description and Methods: An eight-year-old boy with PFFD whose goal was to walk 'normally' presented with a shortened right leg and typical foot/ankle. Concerns regarding ability to safely load the leg were mitigated after finding he could fully load his right limb, control motion, and had no fractures. Findings and Outcomes: A unique prosthosis incorporating a donated hinged ankle-foot orthosis, ICRC materials and a SACH foot was fabricated. Physical therapy followed for two weeks, progressing from static weight-bearing and gait training to dynamic balance activities. At discharge, the patient walked independently using the prosthosis and one forearm crutch. Conclusion: Through collaboration and innovation rehabilitation goals can be realized even when presented with limited resources.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)58-64
Number of pages7
JournalProsthetics and Orthotics International
Volume37
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2013

Keywords

  • Physiotherapy
  • prosthetic design
  • prosthetics and orthotics in developing countries

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