People like to be perfect and they have a hard time felling less than others. The In the light of recent years, limb replacement has become more common and more sophisticated. Thousands of people lose their limbs in different kinds of accidents like Plane crash, car accident, etc. Replacing limbs gives new hope to people and help them start their life again. However, in the initial stages the patient is physiologically imbalanced and cannot accept a foreign body being part of his body. There are ways that a patient can be rehabilitated. Depending on the patient’s personality, he or she can be normal within the average of few months. After treatment, patients will be less isolated from society. They will be more confident and open in public. In addition, the robotic limb will make them equal to others. Not only they will feel better but they will get an edge over the society. For example, they can run faster, jump higher as they will weigh less, and maneuver their body more than normal people.
A patient can be rehabilitated through consulting, advising helping the patient to look forward and seeing new goals. This also involves giving the patient medication that would keep his mental state calm. Normally when a person loses his or her part of a body, they feel useless, hopeless, anxiety and they sometimes get suicidal thoughts. Patients undergoing amputation as a result of traumatic injury, especially in motor vehicle accidents, may also experience post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD is characterized by a range of symptoms evidenced after exposure to a traumatic stressor. In this case its is required to keep the patients mind away from the accident or trauma which just occurred.
Another factor to be considered is age. If the patient is old he might live with this fact and his mental state could be controlled more easily than those who are young and have a life to live. They usually go through more mental problem than physical problems.
A patient can be rehabilitated through consulting, advising helping the patient to look forward and seeing new goals. This also involves giving the patient medication that would keep his mental state calm. Normally when a person loses his or her part of a body, they feel useless, hopeless, anxiety and they sometimes get suicidal thoughts. Patients undergoing amputation as a result of traumatic injury, especially in motor vehicle accidents, may also experience post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD is characterized by a range of symptoms evidenced after exposure to a traumatic stressor. In this case its is required to keep the patients mind away from the accident or trauma which just occurred.
Another factor to be considered is age. If the patient is old he might live with this fact and his mental state could be controlled more easily than those who are young and have a life to live. They usually go through more mental problem than physical problems.