Depends on a lot of things; why their legs were amputated, if they are paralyzed in that area, how many legs amputated, their physical strength, and it they can afford a cane, walker, and/or prosthetic leg(s). Some prosthetic legs are very advanced and others are simpler, and it can take a lot of time to learn how to walk after a leg amputation.
Amputees must practice using a prosthetic limb. The Thursday night meeting was for double amputees, while those with only one leg amputated met on Monday nights. Wars cause many persons to become amputees, including children.
Amputees often claim that it feels as if the limb is still there.
You use crutches, have a wheelchair, or get your leg amputated and get a fake leg.
LEG
They walk funny or their leg is spread out.
BOTH
Leg bones are the bones in your leg and they are the things that help you walk.
Ian M. Troup has written: 'Total care of the lower limb amputee' -- subject(s): Amputees, Amputations of leg, Rehabilitation
Yes, sometimes you can still walk if you have broken your leg, depending on the type of break or fracture it is. Yes you can but not far. One guy broke his leg and he tried to walk to his car but he fainted from the pain.
Yes people are sad and frustrated once they know they are amputees.
NO!
No!