In Safe Hands

Rebuilding Capabilities: The Path to Post-Transplant Independence


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In episode 7 of 'In Safe Hands,' we delve into the intricate and emotional world of hand transplants with the pioneering team from Leeds. This episode features Sarah Taplin, a specialist practitioner in physiotherapy and the program's coordinator, who recounts her journey into the field, the challenges of organizing a transplant, and the unique psychological aspects of hand transplant patients. We also hear from Joanna Burden, a clinical specialist occupational therapist, about the role of occupational therapy in helping patients regain function and adapt to their new limbs. The discussion touches on the complexities of post-transplant rehabilitation, the psychological transformations in patients, and the personal connections that form between the medical staff and patients. Finally, a preview for the next episode introduces Rebecca Heritage, who lost her hand to sepsis at age 19 and cherishes the simple joys her new hand brings.

This podcast is produced by Under the Mast and presented by Caroline Verdon

You can find out more about hand and upper limb transplants at LEEDS TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS TRUST here

00:00 Introduction to Leeds Hand Transplant Team

00:41 Meet Sarah Taplin: The Dual Role Specialist

07:03 Challenges and Coordination in Hand Transplants

13:18 Patient Stories and Psychological Insights

23:50 Joanna Burden: Occupational Therapy in Focus

26:19 Challenges of Daily Activities Without Hands

26:51 Unexpected Difficulties and Intimate Tasks

27:32 Adapting Hobbies and Finding Solutions

28:57 Post-Transplant Rehabilitation Process

31:41 Emotional and Psychological Support

34:05 Long-Term Therapy and Changing Goals

36:03 Sensory Relearning and Imagination

44:34 Unique Experiences and Continuous Learning

45:20 Preview of the Next Episode

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In Safe HandsBy Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust