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15th May 2013
Everest base camp Challenge
Congratulations to Maria Riley in completing her challenge in making it to Everest Base Camp.
Limbless Association Troubleshooter
This is a quick guide to some of the most commonly faced problems & recommended solutions.
Back / Hip Pain, Blisters & Sores
Always refer to your GP and/or Limb Fitting Centre (LFC) to report any problems/pain. Seek immediate medical advice on all health & comfort issues.
Phantom Pain
Refer to your Consultant, Prosthetist, Pain Nurse and/or GP for specific advice.
See our website for general information.
Stump Care
Refer to your Consultant / Prosthetist. Most centres will give you specific advice. Our website also provides a useful document on this issue.
Stump Socks
Discuss the options with your Prosthetist & choose the right sock for you. If you’re not happy, speak to your Prosthetist & try an alternative. If you run out of socks contact your LFC directly. You should wear a clean sock everyday.
Silicone Cosmesis
This decision is made by your local PCT and can vary depending on individual needs & local budgets. Refer to your Prosthetist to see if this is available to you. If not, you would have to contact a Private Prosthetic Clinic.
Counselling & Therapy
Some LFCs have a counsellor on-site. Ask your Consultant about this or contact The British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP).
Help for Carers
The Government has a website dedicated to carers (www.direct.gov.uk/en/CaringForSomeone).
There are also two charities offering help to the parents of children with limb loss; namely REACH for children with upper limb loss & STEPS for children with lower limb loss.
Walking & Exercise
Exercise should be specific to you and its nature and extent may well change over the course of your rehabilitation. Always refer to a professional physiotherapist and get advice prior to starting any new exercise regime. You should cease activities that cause severe pain or discomfort and refer back to your physiotherapist and/or consultant for advice.
Complaints about your Centre
Always try to discuss these problems with the staff at the Centre first. If, following discussions, you are still unhappy then please ontact the Limbless Association or discuss the issue with your GP, who may be able to refer you to a different centre. See our online guide.
Disagreements with the NHS
There are guidelines for making formal complaints about the NHS. For more information, refer to this document published by the Care Quality Commission.
Disability Rights
For further information on disability rights, please contact the Equality & Human Rights Commission on
0845 604 6610 – England
0845 604 5510 – Scotland
0845 604 8810 – Wales
or visit their website – http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/
Private Treatment
For a list pf private prosthetic clincs in the UK, please visit our Directory page.
Amputee Services Abroad
As the Limbless Association is a UK based national charity, the majority of our information is specific to the UK. If you are looking for information on another region, we would suggest that you try contacting the relevant local authority or healthcare service in that country.
Unwanted Prosthesis
Generally speaking, old limbs cannot be returned to the NHS as the components cannot be reused. However, several DSCs are able to dispose of old limbs via small charities or organisations that collect and export them overseas. We would suggest asking if your DSC is able to dispose of an old prosthesis in this fashion. Alternatively, please contact our office on 01245 216670 to see if we can help you find a suitable home for your old or unwanted limbs
Driving
If you own a driving licence, you are required to notify the DVLA if you have had an amputation. Your insurance premium should not go up as a result.
Holidays
For information about travelling by air with a prosthesis, please click here. Most travel agents should be able to provide specific information on disabled access & facilities on request. Before travelling it would be prudent to visit your Centre to ensure that everything is OK.
Sport
Please visit the Sports section of our website or call our Sports Development Officer on 01245 216670. For specific information on sports in your area, please contact your local authority or look at our Disability Sports A-Z which can be found on our Sports page.
Volunteering
Contact the Limbless Association on 0800 644 0185 for information & advice or visit the Volunteer Visitor section of our website.