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`Wie soll ich das jetzt bewältigen?´ - nicht nur Betroffene, sondern auch Angehörige, stehen nach einer Amputation vor vielen offenen Fragen. Diese App hat nun Fragen gebündelt und bietet Antworten zu der neuen Lebensituation. Von Betroffenen für Betroffene.
Der Fragekatalog deckt alle Lebenslagen ab und behandelt Themen wie Arbeit & Ausbildung, Partnerschaft, Mobilität, Recht, soziales Umfeld, persönliche Einstellung, Sport, Rehamaßnahmen und vieles mehr.
Zusammengestellt wurde die Auswahl von Dr. Thomas Frey. Der beinamputierte Kölner betreut seit vielen Jahren Menschen nach einer Amputation und stellte immer fest, dass Antworten oftmals zeitaufwendig zusammengesucht werden müssen. So entstand dieses Gemeinschaftsprojekt der Routine Health GmbH mit dem Bundesverband für Menschen mit Arm- oder Beinamputation e.V.
Ziel ist es die App ständig weiterentwickeln zu können und daher freuen wir uns über Feedback und Mitarbeit.
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Your mobile fitness trainer for at home.
The Fitness for Amputees App includes a series of easy-to-understand exercises for leg and arm amputees developed by experienced Ottobock physiotherapists. Up to 6 months after a prosthetic fitting, the app can be your regular companion and provide you with the training you need in this special situation. All you need for the exercises is a mat, a towel and a ball. Once you have installed the app on your device, you can also use it offline.
The app consists of 3 modules for leg prosthesis wearers and 2 modules for arm prosthesis wearers.
The modules for the lower extremity:
- Strength & Endurance: For strengthening the upper body muscles and stabilizing the spine. This is the basis for a natural gait pattern.
- Coordination & Balance: To improve coordination and to support secure standing on the prosthesis. To achieve more comfort and more natural movement sequences.
- Stretch & Relaxation: To relax the muscles and for faster regeneration. With these exercises the flexibility of the muscles can be increased.
The modules of the upper extremity:
- Shoulder: To strengthen the arm and shoulder girdle muscles. With the help of these exercises, poor posture and the resulting back and headaches can be avoided.
- Torso: To strengthen the abdominal and back muscles. To improve the balance, resulting in better stability and more safety with handling the prosthesis.
To achieve the best results, we recommend you to train 2-3 times a week for 5-11 minutes and changing regularly between the respective modules. The 3 levels of difficulty (easy / normal / difficult) allow you to adapt the exercises individually to your physical condition. By changing to a higher difficulty level you can make long-term progress.
More functions and advantages:
- Exercise selection: Either complete a pre-set training program or create your own individual training program
- Music selection: Train to the music available in the app or to your own
- Statistics function: Keep track of your progress and get an overview of the number of exercises you have already completed
- Reminder function: Let the app remind you of your next training session
Download the Fitness for Amputees App now and add it to your daily fitness and rehabilitation program!
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- Training for arm amputees through the two modules shoulder and torso
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