Amputation / Limb Loss

Welcome to Advance Therapy, an allied health clinic that specialises in physiotherapy and occupational therapy for patients with various disabilities, including those with amputation.

Amputation is the removal of a limb or part of a limb due to surgery, injury, or disease. In Australia, it is estimated that there are approximately 3.7 million people living with limb loss or limb difference, with around 14,000 amputations performed each year. The most common causes of amputation in Australia are diabetes, peripheral vascular disease, and trauma (1).

These statistics highlight the need for specialised care and support for individuals with amputation. At Advance Therapy, we understand the unique challenges that come with amputation and the importance of tailored treatment plans to meet individual needs. Our team of highly trained physiotherapists and occupational therapists work together to provide comprehensive care, including pain management, mobility training, and prosthetic fitting.

Our focus is on empowering our patients to regain independence, improve their quality of life, and achieve their goals. We use evidence-based approaches and the latest technology to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients.

We believe that everyone deserves access to quality care, and we work closely with our patients to provide personalised treatment plans that are affordable and effective.

Physiotherapy For Amputation Management

At Advance Therapy, our team of experienced physiotherapists can help individuals with amputation regain mobility, manage pain and improve their overall quality of life. Our approach is centred on personalised care, tailored to meet the unique needs and goals of each patient.

Physiotherapy can help amputees with many aspects of recovery, such as building strength and flexibility in the remaining limb, improving balance and coordination, managing phantom limb pain, and providing guidance on the use and maintenance of prosthetics. We work closely with our patients to create treatment plans that focus on restoring functional independence.

Our physiotherapists are equipped with the latest techniques and technologies to provide the best possible care. We use a combination of hands-on therapy, exercise programs, and assistive devices to help our patients achieve their goals.

At Advance Therapy, we understand the challenges that come with amputation and we are committed to providing respectful and supportive care to help our patients achieve their full potential.

If you’d like to find out more about how physiotherapy can help, please contact Advance Therapy today to schedule an appointment with one of our experienced physiotherapists.

Occupational Therapy For Amputation Management

Advance Therapy's occupational therapists are dedicated to helping individuals with amputation regain their independence in daily life. We offer personalised care that is tailored to the unique needs and goals of each patient.

Occupational therapy can assist amputees in a variety of ways, such as developing strategies to adapt to their environment, identifying and addressing the need for modifications to their home or workplace, and enhancing their overall quality of life. Our occupational therapists work closely with patients to create customised treatment plans that prioritise their specific needs and goals.

In addition, we provide guidance on the proper use and maintenance of prosthetics, as well as training on adaptive equipment to help patients carry out daily activities with greater ease.

At Advance Therapy, we understand the challenges that come with amputation, and we are committed to providing compassionate and supportive care to help our patients achieve their full potential.

If you’d like to find out more about how occupational therapy can help, please contact Advance Therapy today to schedule an appointment with one of our experienced occupational therapists.

References:

  1. Limbs 4 Life. (n.d.). Limb loss statistics. Retrieved from https://www.limbs4life.org.au/about-amputation/limb-loss-statistics/