Upper Limb Amputee Podcast
We Are Not Stumped Upper Limb Amputee Podcast – J.J. Orsak
J.J. Orsak was living a great life as he was married to his high school sweetheart, had a long time career as an electrician and celebrating a brand-new grandbaby in December 2018. But all of that changed in an instant on December 22. While doing a task he had done countless times, Mr. Orsak’s [...]
Congenital Limb Difference Podcast Angie Sandow
My guest in this episode of the We’re Not Stumped podcast is the closest to me than any other guest I’ve had the pleasure to have on. Her name is Angie Sandow, and just like me, she was born without a right hand. What an honor to have her on! As she always does, [...]
Were Not Stumped Amputee Podcast Season 2 Finale with Mike Bolland
Season 2 is in the books! In this season two finale episode, I have three main topics: My thoughts on prosthetics: I am sick of how amputees who choose not to wear prosthetics are treated within the amputee community. I also get disgusted by prosthetic manufactures who dismiss certain people in the community in [...]
Loz Booth on Comedy, Motherhood, and Challenging Stereotypes with Humor and Heart
In this inspiring episode of We’re Not Stumped, host Mike Bolland sits down with Loz Booth — a stand-up comedian, actor, content creator, and mother of two based in Sydney, Australia. Known for her bold humor and engaging social media presence, Loz Booth has racked up over 20 million views by creating content that’s [...]
We’re Not Stumped Amuptee Podcast Season 2 Episode 8 with Abram Baker
Abram Baker is many things, including a welder and massive car enthusiast. In 2019, he suffered a horrific industrial accident that took his left hand. That hasn’t stopped him from continuing with his welding or stopped him from working on the cars he loves. In fact, Abram has added a new responsibility since his [...]
Rachel Grow: Overcoming Symbrachydactyly and Success in Hollywood
In the first episode of season two of the We're not Stumped podcast, I welcome television producer Rachel Grow. Rachel was born in Wiesbaden, Germany with a congenital condition called symbrachydactyly. Symbrachydactyly is a rare congenital hand condition in which a child is born with abnormally short fingers that may be webbed, misshaped or [...]
About Upper Limb Amputees
“Upper limb amputees” refers to individuals who have experienced the loss of one or more of their upper limbs, typically the arms and hands, due to various causes such as trauma, congenital conditions, or medical interventions (e.g., surgical amputation). Upper limb amputations can occur at different levels, and the specific terminology used to describe the level of amputation is as follows:
- Transhumeral: An amputation that occurs above the elbow joint, resulting in the loss of the entire forearm and hand.
- Elbow Disarticulation: An amputation that takes place at the elbow joint, preserving the lower arm but removing the entire hand and upper arm.
- Transradial: This type of amputation occurs below the elbow joint, resulting in the loss of the hand and part of the forearm.
- Wrist Disarticulation: An amputation that occurs at the wrist joint, preserving the lower arm and removing the hand.
- Partial Hand or Finger Amputation: In some cases, individuals may experience amputations that affect only a portion of the hand or fingers, such as the loss of one or more fingers or parts of the hand.
Upper limb amputees face unique challenges and often require customized prosthetic devices to regain functional capabilities and adapt to daily life. Prosthetic solutions for upper limb amputees can vary widely in complexity and design, depending on the level of amputation and the individual’s specific needs and goals. Rehabilitation, training, and support from healthcare professionals, including prosthetists and occupational therapists, play a crucial role in helping upper limb amputees learn to use their prosthetic limbs effectively and regain independence in various activities.