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A telerehabilitation model for victims of polytrauma

  • Roxanna M. Bendixen
  • , Charles Levy
  • , Barbara J. Lutz
  • , Kathleen R. Horn
  • , Kim Chronister
  • , William C. Mann
  • University of Florida
  • VA Medical Center

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Abstract

The Low Activities of Daily Living Monitoring Program (LAMP) at the North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System is a telerehabilitation program that promotes independence for veterans experiencing difficulties with activities of daily living by focusing on a combination of care coordination, assistive technology/adaptive equipment, and home environmental modifications. Initially designed to serve elders at risk of institutionalization, LAMP now is being adapted to the needs of veterans living with the effects of multisystem polytrauma. This article provides an overview of telehealth, explains the LAMP model, and presents a case history of a veteran who sustained complete tetraplegia and traumatic transfemoral amputation as the result of a blast injury and who lives successfully at home with the support of LAMP. A recent cost analysis of LAMP patients compared to a matched cohort receiving standard care also is presented. The LAMP model shows promise as a method for home-based management of combat-wounded veterans who experience multisystem polytrauma.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)215-220
Number of pages6
JournalRehabilitation Nursing
Volume33
Issue number5 SPEC. ISS.
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008

Keywords

  • Home-based telehealth
  • Polytrauma
  • Telerehabilitation
  • Veteran care

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