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  • Amputation: What It Is, Types, Risks Recovery - Cleveland Clinic
    Amputation means surgically removing a body part, like a limb You might need an amputation if your limb has a serious injury or disease that endangers the rest of your body It’s not an easy solution But with the support of a large team of healthcare professionals, you can recover and move forward What is amputation?
  • Amputations: Types, Causes, Recovery Tips, and More - Healthline
    Over 2 million Americans are living with limb loss We'll look at the common types and causes of amputations, as well as resources for recovery
  • Amputation - Johns Hopkins Medicine
    Detailed information on amputation, including causes and types of rehabilitation programs for amputations
  • Limb Amputation: Reasons, Procedure, Recovery - WebMD
    WebMD provides an overview of amputation, including reasons why a limb may need to be amputated and recovery from surgery
  • Amputation - Wikipedia
    Lower limb amputations can be divided into two broad categories: minor and major amputations Minor amputations generally refer to the amputation of digits Major amputations are commonly below-knee- or above-knee amputations
  • Lower Extremity Amputation - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
    Over 150,000 people undergo amputations of the lower extremity in the United States each year [1] This incidence is directly proportional to rates of peripheral arterial occlusive disease, neuropathy, and soft tissue sepsis [2]
  • Amputations - Physiopedia
    Amputation is defined as surgical removal or loss of body part such as arms or limbs in part or full It is usually distinguished from disarticulation where a part is removed through a joint [1] [2] [3] One million limb amputations are reported globally each year
  • Amputation - Society for Vascular Surgery
    Amputation is the removal of a limb (arm or leg) or part of an extremity (foot, toe, hand or finger s) when an alternate treatment is not available


















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