Why Patient Expectations in Amputee Rehabilitation Can Make or Break Recovery
Expectations shape outcomes in amputee rehabilitation more than most clinicians realize. The wrong ones, whether too high or too low, can derail recovery before you ever figure out what went wrong.
Confidence Is Being Comfortable Saying "I Don't Know" in Amputee Rehabilitation
Clinical confidence is not about having every answer. It is about being willing to ask questions, learn from others, and continue improving over time.
To Discharge or Not to Discharge? A Clinical Decision Challenge in Amputee Rehabilitation
When does continued therapy help, and when might it create dependence? A clinical dilemma many therapists face when working with individuals with limb loss.