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Attn. Prosthetists, Physiotherapists, Physicians etc.

I am a first year student of the Clinical Methods in Prosthetics and

Orthotics program of George Brown College. I am currently researching

the adverse effects that can occur to the body as a direct result of

not wearing a prosthetic device. I am doing a case study of a thirty

year old trans-femoral amputee that lost her leg to osteosarcoma and

has been ambulating for the past 17 years on axillary crutches. She

suffers from Scoliosis and Kyphosis of the spine as well as Carpal

Tunnel Syndrome and Raynaud

B9s Syndrome.

I am also concerned that long term use of crutches will result in

problems with her shoulders such as tendonitis and osteoarthritis. I

feel that had she been successful in wearing a prosthetic device these

conditions may not have occurred. If anyone knows of any related

published material or has been in contact with a patient who has

suffered similar or other physical complications, I would appreciate

any feedback, experiences that you may have related to the subject.

Please send responses to – “[email protected]”.

Thank you,

Dawn Pierce, Clinical Student,

George Brown College Prosthetic & Orthotic Programs,

Sunnybrook Health Science Centre,

Toronto, Ontario, CANADA

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Prosthetists, Physiotherapists, Physicians etc.

I am a first year student of the Clinical Methods in Prosthetics and

Orthotics program of George Brown College. I am currently researching

the adverse effects that can occur to the body as a direct result of

not wearing a prosthetic device. I am doing a case study of a thirty

year old trans-femoral amputee that lost her leg to osteosarcoma and

has been ambulating for the past 17 years on axillary crutches. She

suffers from Scoliosis and Kyphosis of the spine as well as Carpal

Tunnel Syndrome and Raynaud

B9s Syndrome.

I am also concerned that long term use of crutches will result in

problems with her shoulders such as tendonitis and osteoarthritis. I

feel that had she been successful in wearing a prosthetic device these

conditions may not have occurred. If anyone knows of any related

published material or has been in contact with a patient who has

suffered similar or other physical complications, I would appreciate

any feedback, experiences that you may have related to the subject.

Please send responses to – “[email protected]”.

Thank you,

Dawn Pierce, Clinical Student,

George Brown College Prosthetic & Orthotic Programs,

Sunnybrook Health Science Centre,

Toronto, Ontario, CANADA

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