After bilateral amputation, walking is possible with the use of prosthetic limbs and rehabilitation. The degree of mobility depends on various factors, including the individual's overall health, the level of amputation, and their commitment to physical therapy. Many people with bilateral amputations successfully adapt and regain the ability to walk, often with the assistance of mobility aids or specialized prosthetics designed for their needs.
Afterwards is a connecting adverb with the meaning "later" applied to a time or event. e.g. "He ate supper, and afterwards went for a walk."
no, it is not possible to walk on the atlantic
Yes, toe amputation can qualify a patient for a standard wheelchair, especially if the amputation significantly affects their mobility and ability to walk. The need for a wheelchair is often assessed based on the individual's overall functional ability and the impact of the amputation on their daily activities. A healthcare provider typically evaluates the patient's condition to determine the appropriate mobility aids required.
I chose Bill for our team, but afterwards I wished I had chosen Bob instead. I went to get my hair cut, and afterwards I stopped for some ice cream.
We went for a seven mile walk over the Staffordshire Moorlands, I was exhasted afterwards.
NO.
No
No.
No, it is not possible to walk out of a restaurant without paying for your meal. It is considered theft and is illegal.
Elevate the leg, and don't walk a lot. Call 911. The leg could have increased swelling and lead to compartment syndrome, which could in turn lead to amputation.
yes
yes it is possible