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VA Showcases Amputee Rehabilitation Research
February 16, 2007
Nicholson: VA Leads in Prosthetics, Amputee Care into 21st Century
WASHINGTON – Expertise developed by the Department of Veterans (VA) for
treating amputees and developing prosthetics during the past century
will enable the Department to take a leading role in meeting the needs
of veterans well into the 21st century, Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Jim Nicholson said today in Miami.
“VA has always been on the leading edge of rehabilitation for physical
trauma and complications of disease -- directly for the betterment of
our veterans but ultimately benefiting all Americans,” said Nicholson.
“Today’s VA programs are continuing our progress in helping both our
latest generation of combat veterans and those injured decades ago.”
Nicholson’s comments came as he visited VA’s new Functional Outcomes
Research and Evaluation Center in Miami, which has an eight-week program
to assess the physical skills and movements of amputee patients. The
Center hosted a symposium on the care of veterans who have lost limbs.
The new facility, part of the Miami VA Medical Center, has built a
research and rehabilitation laboratory in partnership with its physical
and occupation therapy department. Nationally, VA has developed not only
a wide array of rehabilitation research and treatment programs, but
nearly 60 prosthetic laboratories providing customized devices and
artificial limbs prescribed by VA clinicians.
The number of veterans using VA for prosthetics, sensory aids and
related services has increased more than 70 percent since 2000. As
demand has increased, so has VA’s budget for these services – from $532
million in 2000 to $1.3 billion in 2006. The President’s budget for 2008
requests $1.4 billion. Prosthetics research totals another $411 million
in 2008.
Ensuring that new devices and technology work in the real world is a
prime goal of VA’s rehabilitation research, according to Robert Gailey,
a physical therapist of the Miami VA Healthcare System, who designed the
local project. Gailey consults with the Walter Reed Army Medical Center
and helped design the amputee rehabilitation program there for service
members wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan.
VA’s program comprises not only technology and teaching amputees to walk
or use artificial arms and hands but long-term care to improve
functioning and make adjustments months or years after amputation.
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