they feel like they got a peice of there life taken out of them ... or even feel lik an outsider because they don't feel them self no more..
Alvin L. Muilenburg has written: 'A manual for below-knee amputees' 'A Manual for above-knee amputees' -- subject(s): Amputees, Artificial limbs, Patient Education as Topic
There were definitely prosthetic limbs used in and after the Civil War. They were made of wood with leather and metal components, and some were even painted with flesh-colored paint. Some were designed by the amputees themselves.
All human beings have a right and a left Achilles tendon (unless they are double amputees, or are born without normally formed lower limbs).
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A. Bennett Wilson has written: 'Lower-limb orthotics' -- subject(s): Artificial limbs, Orthotic Devices 'A primer on limb prosthetics' -- subject(s): Amputation, Amputees, Artificial limbs, Prosthesis Fitting, Rehabilitation
Ron Seymour has written: 'Prosthetics and orthotics' -- subject(s): Prosthesis, Amputees, Artificial limbs, Artificial legs, Rehabilitation, Orthopedic apparatus
Yes. Some with missing limbs can do that & much more.
Artificial limbs in 1492 were primarily used to assist amputees with mobility and function. These limbs were often made from materials like wood, leather, and metal, and were designed to help individuals maintain their independence and quality of life despite their amputations. However, the technology and functionality of artificial limbs during this time period were limited compared to modern prosthetics.
They will eather have missing limbs or they aren't that active.
The word sans basically means that you are without something or something is missing something specific. Some examples include homeless people, vegan dishes, and amputees.
Yes, a hissing cockroach has the ability to regrow a missing or broken antennae. They also can regrow limbs that are broken or missing.
John Sabolich has written: 'You're not alone' -- subject- s -: Accessible book, Sabolich Prosthetic and Research Center, Prosthesis, Psychology, Amputees, Artificial limbs, Rehabilitation, Biography