Early post-amputation rehabilitation is critical for maintaining patient health and independence, returning to activities of daily living, and as a new study reveals, reducing economic burden.
The IMPACT study, recently published in the American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AJPMR), suggests that delaying or not providing a prosthesis increases direct healthcare costs by approximately 25 percent over the initial 12 months post-amputation. Join us as research and clinical leaders from around the country dive into this study and its implications for the patient population we serve.
The IMPACT series is part of a vast collection of landmark research studies already published, or in various stages of publication, by Hanger Clinic’s Department of Clinical and Scientific Affairs, in collaboration with leading researchers, clinicians, and academic institutions.
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