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Care plan for a 8 month old BK amputee
Posted By: DAVEraveF on September 15, 2011
I have provided a BK prosthesis for an 8 month old child. I am being asked to assist with estimated future needs and prosthetic expenses. For those of you who do a lot of pediatric prosthetics would you agree with the below? Skeletally immature years 8 months - 18 years old: 1 prosthesis per year, 1 socket change per year, $3000 per year in miscellaneous supplies and repairs. Skeletally mature years 18 - end of life: 1 prosthesis and socket change every 3-4 years. $3,000 per year for miscellaneous supplies and repairs. How much physical therapy is needed on average for a unilateral BK amputee . I am thinking regular PT until age 5 but not much thereafter. Thank You, David Falk, LPO, CPO |
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