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The goal of this observational study is to compare thermographic values in the knee region of the healthy extremity and the amputated extremity and learn about the relationship between thermographic value and pain in the knee region of the amputated extremity. The main questions it aims to answer are:
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With amputation, anatomical and vascular changes occur in the distal part of the remaining limb. At this point, for individuals with amputation at the transtibial level, the knee joint in the amputated extremity is of critical importance as it is the most distal joint. While there is evidence that thermal changes observed in the knee region may be related to possible degeneration or pathological processes, there is not enough research on the amputee population. Considering that individuals who have undergone lower extremity amputation are at greater risk than the general population for many health problems and considering the current evidence, we think that the evaluation of skin temperature, which is an indicator of cutaneous circulation, may be an important indicator in taking precautions for degenerative knee diseases. With the planned study, lower extremity temperature profiles and their relationship with knee pain will be evaluated for the first time during the post-amputation period. Thermal infrared non-contact thermometer, which is non-invasive, cheap and easy to apply, will be used for the first time in lower extremity temperature measurements of amputees.
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Senay Cerezci Duygu, PhD
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