The Fitting Of A Power Knee For First Time Ever On The First VA Patient To Receive One
Main Category: Medical DevicesAlso Included In: Diabetes; Rehabilitation / Physical Therapy
Article Date: 20 Jan 2007 - 8:00 PDT
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What:
Veterans with diabetes comprise over half of all hospitalizations for lower-extremity ulceration, and two-thirds of all hospitalizations for amputation. In fact, diabetes affects nearly one in five veterans who receive care in the VA healthcare system. The VA is taking steps to improve the functional outcome of these amputee patients by empowering their caregivers with the knowledge of advanced bionic prosthetic technologies and gait training.
Who:
Ossur (http://www.ossur.com/) the developer and maker of the most scientifically advanced prosthetic innovations in the world, is working hand-in-hand with the VA to help bring about a seamless transition for soldiers moving from the Department of Defense's care to that of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Between January 16 and 19, Ossur instructed and certified the VA's prosthetists and physical therapists on the selection, fitting and use of the 21st century's hottest technological products - bionics - to improve the quality of life for amputees.
Observe:
Brian Frasure, a relentless winner of numerous gold, silver and bronze medals at three Paralympic Games (so far), demonstrated all of the things he can do today thanks to his PROPRIO FOOT by Ossur, the world's first motor-powered and artificially intelligent prosthesis for below-the knee amputees. Brian is also a Board Certified Prosthetist.
Discuss
Retired Special Forces SGM Brad Halling lost his leg in Somalia (when his Black Hawk went down). He compared his experience as an amputee veteran in those days with that of today's war vet. He also told you what he thinks of his intelligent POWER KNEE by Ossur. Have him show you how he can climb up stairs foot-over-foot. Brad is a prosthetist himself and can explain, in lay terms, the functional benefits about this new and ground-breaking device that replaces lost muscle function.
Meet:
He lost his leg while leading international teams in the clearing of landmines in Afghanistan, but SFC Mike McNaughton has never stopped moving forward, taking one sure step after another on his RHEO KNEE by Ossur. Mike has become quite the celebrity recently, running alongside President Bush at the White House and inspiring millions as he portrays the story of a soldier who has lost his leg in the war, in Lonestar's music video and smash hit "Mountains."
Ask:
They are the experts… the doctors who are helping to make all this possible. They were asked why they do it:
* Lieutenant Colonel Paul F. Pasquina, M.D., Medical Director of the Amputee Program and the Chairman of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at Walter Reed Army Medical Center is committed to providing comprehensive and holistic care to all injured military service members.
* Bob Gailey, PhD is admired by prosthetists and orthotists the world over for his groundbreaking workshops that teach amputees how to increase their mobility and make the most of their prosthesis
When:
Wednesday, January 17
Where:
Miami VA Medical Center, 1201 NW 16th Street 33125
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Article adapted by Medical News Today from original press release.
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Contact:
Tabi King
Ossur Americas
Susan E. Ward (VA)
Public Affairs Officer
Contact: Beverly Millson
Ossur
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