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From skin discomfort and irritation to infections and decreased prosthesis fit and functionality, sweating on the residual limb presents a significant challenge with wide-ranging impacts. This course provides an actionable overview of the negative health and quality of life sequelae of excess sweating (hyperhidrosis or Hh) of the residual limb among prosthetic users, and how care providers can help. During the course, healthcare providers will learn: about patients’ experiences with this issue, how to diagnose residual limb Hh, the components and mechanics of a prosthesis, and the most-recommended treatment options currently available to help reduce, manage or eliminate sweating of the residual limb for improved prosthesis functionality and patient comfort.
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Overview: This course delves into the complexities of excess sweating (hyperhidrosis or Hh) of residual limbs, particularly focusing on sweating’s impacts on skin health and prosthesis use – including ramifications on a patient’s ability to use a prosthesis safely and effectively. The course further provides a comprehensive understanding of the practical mechanics of prostheses, optimal prosthesis care, and the range of current treatment options available to help reduce, manage, or eliminate sweating at the prosthesis focal area.
The course aims to equip healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to diagnose residual limb sweating issues, recognize the significance of the relevant patient experience, provide appropriate and evidence-based treatment options, and improve quality of life for individuals with residual limb sweating that is negatively impacting prosthesis use and/or skin health.
Course duration: Approximately 30 minutes.
Certificates: A certificate of participation will be available to participants who complete at least 100% of the course material.