Abstract

Double disability of hemiplegia and hip disarticulation is uncommon. To our knowledge, there are no reports of such patients and their rehabilitation outcomes. We report on a patient with hemiplegia and hip disarticulation who became independent in prosthetic ambulation and activities of daily living. Motivation, age, good neuromuscular status, and past successful prosthetic use favored the excellent rehabilitation outcome in this patient.

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