Tratamiento de disminución del dolor para personas con síndrome del miembro fantasma en extremidades inferiores tras amputación transfemoral tercio distal

This project proposes a solution for the ailment of Phantom Limb Pain Syndrome through an autonomous treatment product, easy portability and accessibility for any social group. For this, a group of individuals with different levels and causes of amputation, of both sexes, with a stable stump and pre...

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Autores:
Valencia Vélez, Edgar Alexander
Sánchez Morales, Andrés
Tipo de recurso:
Fecha de publicación:
2018
Institución:
Universidad de San Buenaventura
Repositorio:
Repositorio USB
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:bibliotecadigital.usb.edu.co:10819/6059
Acceso en línea:
http://hdl.handle.net/10819/6059
Palabra clave:
Accesibilidad
Amputación
Amputación transfemoral tercio distal
Caja de espejos
Discapacidad
Dolor fantasma
Especialistas
Experiencia de rehabilitación
Muñón
Portabilidad
Realidad aumentada
Realidad virtual
Terapia neuronal
Tratamiento autónomo
Accessibility
Amputation
Augmented reality
Autonomous treatment
Disability
Mirror box
Neuronal therapy
Phantom limb pain
Portability
Rehabilitation experience
Specialists
Stump
Transfemoral amputation distal third
Virtual reality
Acceso para discapacitados
Rehabilitación
Tratamiento
Rights
License
Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 2.5 Colombia
Description
Summary:This project proposes a solution for the ailment of Phantom Limb Pain Syndrome through an autonomous treatment product, easy portability and accessibility for any social group. For this, a group of individuals with different levels and causes of amputation, of both sexes, with a stable stump and presenting the Phantom Limb Pain Syndrome in the lower limb were evaluated. The pain index was assessed in Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Methods of data collection were used through audiovisual recordings, open interviews with users and observation of the various activities at the time of therapy. The frequency with which this condition occurs varies significantly in those affected, making them prone to suffer episodes in any space or time, which affects their quality of life and interpersonal relationships. It was concluded that pain rehabilitation should be multidisciplinary in nature, where design is a fundamental part in helping the overall wellbeing of people, since the portable product facilitates the reduction of pain by allowing those affected to perform their therapies in an autonomous and particular in any environment where Phantom Limb Pain arises