Effect of pain on activity and participation in individuals with unilateral lower-extremity amputation based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health

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Yerli, Sibel [1 ]
Erbahceci, Fatih [1 ]
Gunel, Mintaze Kerem [1 ]
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[1] Hacettepe Univ, Fac Phys Therapy & Rehabil, Talatpasa Blv 47, TR-06100 Altindag, Ankara, Turkiye
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amputation; ICF; mobility; pain; social participation; LOWER-LIMB AMPUTATION; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PHANTOM SENSATIONS; REINTEGRATION; ADULTS;
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10.1097/PXR.0000000000000342
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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Background: Amputation is a major life-changing event and is regarded as one of the loading causes of permanent disability. However, amputation often causes changes in painful and nonpainful sensory experiences. Pain after amputation has been shown to increase functional limitations caused by limb loss and lower quality of life. Objective: This study aimed to examine the effect of pain on activity and participation in individuals with unilateral below-knee amputations according to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: In the study, 64 individuals were divided into 2 groups: those who experienced pain and those who did not. Group 1 included 33 below-knee amputees who experienced pain (27 males, mean age 43.9 +/- 12.6 years) and Group 2 included 31 below- knee amputees who did not experience pain (25 males, mean age 47.4 +/- 12.1 years). The McGill Pain Questionnaire and visual analog scale were used to assess pain, the Prosthetic Limb Users Survey of Mobility was used to assess activity, and the Reintegration to Normal Living Index was used to assess participation. Results: Demographic characteristics of the 2 groups were statistically insignificant (P > 0.05). The nonpainful group had significantly higher activity and participation scores than the painful group (P < 0.001). Conclusions: It was found that phantom pain and stump pain in below-knee amputees limited activity and participation. It was also shown that phantom pain has a more negative effect on the activity level of individuals than stump pain.
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