amputation is one of the many results in this by far the easiest is to cut your own leg off ofcourse, but before doing that i would consult with a doctor and lawyer
head trauma,spine and leg injuries
Disclaimer...I'm NOT a professional. My husband has left-side weakness with his arm, hand, and leg/foot. It was diagnosed early on as cerebral palsey, the type usually associated with a physical birth trauma. However, more recently, a doctor posed that it could have actually been the result of a small stroke he suffered at birth.
head trauma
Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeons can remove broken hardware in leg
If a child breaks a leg while playing with other children it is an accident, however, rough housing with an adult and the result is fracture, this could be serious.
This could be a medical emergency. Leg could have circulation problems. If leg has no pulse, you could lose the leg. Go to the emergency room.
This could be a result of anything as I am not sure whereabouts on the leg it is located I cant tell you exactly, however, all donkeys have what they call a chestnut located near the knee area, they are born with it. It could also just be a scar from a previous injury or even a marking on the leg. I hope that this helps!
Lower leg edema is swelling via distribution of water. Edema can be caused by trauma that releases proteins into neighboring extracellular space, thereby recruiting water from the environment.
The catheter should always go over the leg. It may seem counter production to gravity, but when the patient shuffles around in bed they can pull it out with their leg. The weight of their leg can also close it off. It can cause undue trauma to the patient, and drains just fine over the leg. The catheter should always go over the leg. It may seem counter production to gravity, but when the patient shuffles around in bed they can pull it out with their leg. The weight of their leg can also close it off. It can cause undue trauma to the patient, and drains just fine over the leg.
Lower leg edema is swelling via distribution of water. Edema can be caused by trauma that releases proteins into neighboring extracellular space, thereby recruiting water from the environment.
A deep vein thrombosis is caused by a large blood clot that forms in veins where blood flow is sluggish or has been disturbed , usually in the back of the knee, or in veins that have been traumatized. If this clot breaks free it can travel through the blood stream and cause a blockage. Some of the causes of this kind of blood clot formation are: immobility as a result of prolonged travel (particularly on long air flights), hospitalization, surgery, lower leg trauma, pregnancy, or obesity; the coagulation of blood faster than usual which can be caused by medications, smoking, genetic predisposition, increased number of red blood cells, or cancer; trauma to the vein as a result of a fractured leg, bruised leg, or complication of an invasive procedure of the vein.
An infarct is an area of tissue death due to loss of blood supply. A distal tibia bone infarct due to trauma, then, means tissue death at the part of the larger lower leg bone closest to the ankle. The cause of the tissue death was trauma.