do you mean like amputations? because my aunt had that and she healed pretty slowly, but she also had some real bad heart issues
Leg shortening surgery is also performed under general anesthesia. Generally, femoral shortening is preferred to
No, James Garner did not have an amputated leg. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and was wounded, which resulted in his having a significant injury to his leg. However, he did not lose the leg; he underwent surgery and had a long recovery but retained full use of both legs throughout his life.
Leg length shortening is quite common after surgery (maybe up to an inch), however, a surgeon will try and minimise this.
You can indeed join the Army if you have had surgery on your broken leg. This is of course as long as you can still use it to function properly.
Long term recovery is where the recovery has taken place over a long stretch of time. It took a long time to recover. I.E. if Thierry Henry broke his leg, and it took him 8 months to recover, that would be long term recovery
Fred Hurt from the TV show "Gold Rush" injured his left leg in a snowmobile accident in 2017. He underwent surgery and had a metal rod inserted in his leg as part of his recovery process.
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He had surgery 5 times on his left leg.
Barbaro, the racehorse who suffered a severe injury in the 2006 Preakness Stakes, underwent surgery that involved the insertion of 23 screws and several plates to stabilize his fractured leg. The surgery was extensive and aimed at giving him the best chance for recovery. Despite the efforts, Barbaro faced complications and ultimately passed away in January 2007.
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Dennis Weaver used a leg brace designed for his left leg after he underwent surgery for a severe leg injury. The brace was custom-made to provide support and stability, allowing him to regain mobility following his recovery. Weaver was known for his positive attitude and determination, which helped him adapt to using the brace in his daily life.