what is TR?
implementation of recreation activities for people with disabilities and impairments
What is leisure ability model designed for?
for the ultimate outcome of TR that improves quality of life
what reduces functional limitations that prevent the individual from increasing leisure - related awareness, knowledge, skills, abilities and involvement
functional intervention
what are congenital amputees?
person who's born without a limb or portion of a limb
what is prosthesis?
an artificial body part, such as leg, a heart, or breast implant
what is the systematic process that involves assessment, planning implementation and evaluation?
therapeutic recreation
what are the three components of the LAM?
functional intervention
leisure education
recreation participation
what is recreation participation?
provides opportunities for fun and enjoyment, assumes participant has appropriate skills for participating. Increased freedom, responsibility, and control is placed on the client
what is acquired amputee?
due to accident or injury
what is upper limb amputees?
removal of any body part of the forearm or arm
what is the difference between TR and community rec?
the population served
What is functional intervention?
the treatment part of the model, the level a client is placed on when there is no prior knowledge or experience of leisure
what is introducing leisure and a positive attitude towards leisure experiences and decision making skills?
leisure education
what is a congenital amputee?
person who is born without a limb or portion of a limb
what is major and minor amputations
major: those that occur proximal to tarsometatarsal joint
minor: amputation of digits
what does CTRA stand for?
Canadian threapeutic recreation association
what is the educational part of the model?
leisure education
what are the 4 categories of Rec Participation?
structured activities
group activities
specific activities
facility based
what are some challenges experienced by an amputee?
-issues of self -esteem, concerns about body image
-adjusting and accepting
- affects close friends and family
- emotional well-being
what is prosthetics?
the technical and medical process of creating artificial limbs and fitting them on individuals who underwent an amputation surgery
what implies TR is planned and not casual?
systematic process
what does leisure education need to be successful?
the client must have an understanding of leisure, counseling may be needed
who are amputees?
people who are missing limbs or a portion of limbs, some are congenital amputees
what is phantom limb pain?
pain that is felt in the area where an arm or leg has been amputated. Limb is gone but nerve endings at site of amputation send pain signals to the brain that makes the brain think the limb is still there
what is lower limb amputees?
the removal of a part, or multiple parts of the lower limbs