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the so - called diabetic footcan leadto even limb amputation

a traumatic incidentcausingan higher limb amputation

an irreversible diseasecausingultimate limb amputation

most commonlyresultedin eventual limb amputation

foot ulcerscould causeamputation of the affected limb

severe complications from the disease , such as gangrene , diabetic foot ulcers and other foot disorderscould leadto limb amputation

the risk of awful injuriescan leadto debilitating limb amputation

non healing tissue from foot ulcers , a major diabetes complication often resistant to treatmentcan leadto limb amputation

The diabetic population ... fracture and potential healing complications and infectionmay leadto [ [ limb amputation

any drugcausingLIMB TRAUMATIC AMPUTATION

that can lead to blindness , kidney disease ( leading to kidney failure ) , nerve disease such as neuropathyleadingto limb amputation

These infections , known as diabetic foot infections ... if not treated properlycan leadto limb amputation

Gangrene and Amputation Severe advanced PAD can cause gangrene ( tissue deathleadsto limb amputation

slow - healing wounds ... bone infectioncan leadto limb amputation

serious complications such as heart disease , blindness , stroke , kidney failure and severe circulatory problemscan leadto limb amputation

other drugscauseLIMB TRAUMATIC AMPUTATION

This disease ... a common complication of diabetescan leadto limb amputation

Some common complications related to diabetes ... the blood vesselscan leadto limb amputation

Diabetes that goes unchecked or untreated ... heart disease , stroke , nerve diseasecan leadto limb amputation

Severe advanced PAD can cause gangrene ( tissue deathleadsto limb amputation

MOST POPULAR Diabetic Footmay leadto limb amputation

Uncontrolled diabetes ... peripheral artery disease - PADmay leadto limb amputation

The risk of infections and severe complications like foot ulcers and gangrenecan ... leadto limb amputation

common diabetes complications such as diabetic neuropathycan resultin limb amputation

Diabetic Foot may lead to limb amputationmay leadto limb amputation

uncontrolled diabetes , including blindness , kidney failure , and blockageleadingto limb amputation

more severe circulation problemscan leadto limb amputation

severe peripheral vascular diseaseleadingto limb amputation

The problem with diabetes ... foot ulcersmay resultin limb amputation

Critical limb ischemia , a severe form of peripheral artery disease ( PAD ... the lower extremitiescan ... leadto limb amputation

severe circulatory problemscan leadto limb amputation

since limb injuries are the most common consequences of combatoften leadingto limb amputation

diabetes ... nerve damagecan leadto limb amputation

Diabetic Footcan leadto Limb Amputation

Diabetic Footcan leadto Limb Amputation

a diabetic footcan leadto Limb Amputation

Diabetic Footmay leadto limb amputation

more Diabetic Footmay leadto limb amputation

casesresultedin lessen limb amputation

non healing tissue ... treatmentcan leadto limb amputation

pain to the other limbscausespain to the other limbs

physical , emotional , and psychological challenges for amputees and the people in their livescan causephysical , emotional , and psychological challenges for amputees and the people in their lives

from traffic and other types of accidentsresultingfrom traffic and other types of accidents

immense physical and mental traumacausesimmense physical and mental trauma

serious physical as well as emotional damagecan causeserious physical as well as emotional damage

to renal failure Large vessel disease complicationscan leadto renal failure Large vessel disease complications

the toestypically influencingthe toes

the toesgenerally influencingthe toes

a great deal of functional impairment for patients , particularly for those with amputation at or above the elbowcan causea great deal of functional impairment for patients , particularly for those with amputation at or above the elbow

a great deal of functional impairment for the estimated 41,000 individuals in the United States living with major upper - limb loss ( i.e. , excluding loss of only fingerscan causea great deal of functional impairment for the estimated 41,000 individuals in the United States living with major upper - limb loss ( i.e. , excluding loss of only fingers

to disabilityleadsto disability

in need for multiple bespoke ETD prosthesesresultingin need for multiple bespoke ETD prostheses

sepsishas causedsepsis

in either a partial or a complete amputationmay resultin either a partial or a complete amputation

total permanent disabilitywill causetotal permanent disability

to chronic painful sensations referred to the absent limbmay leadto chronic painful sensations referred to the absent limb

to disabilitycan leadto disability

from an accidentresultingfrom an accident

to permanent disabilityleadsto permanent disability

to permanent disabilityleadingto permanent disability

in the amputeecan resultin the amputee

oftenresultsoften

symptoms and effects(passive) caused bysymptoms and effects

in pain which is amongst the most severe a person may ever experiencemay resultin pain which is amongst the most severe a person may ever experience

to neuropathic paincan leadto neuropathic pain

from vascular diseaseresultingfrom vascular disease

due to bone tumor , osteosarcomagenerally causesdue to bone tumor , osteosarcoma

painful neuromas(passive) caused bypainful neuromas

to emotional adjustments for a childcan often leadto emotional adjustments for a child

you to lose weightwill causeyou to lose weight

an acute myocardial infarctmay provokean acute myocardial infarct

to sensations in a ' phantom ' limbcan leadto sensations in a ' phantom ' limb

from snakebite using DALYsresultingfrom snakebite using DALYs

the patients to introversion and social problems and the main goal of prosthesis is rehabilitating patients and helping them to continue their lives normallyis ... leadsthe patients to introversion and social problems and the main goal of prosthesis is rehabilitating patients and helping them to continue their lives normally

in need for multiple prosthesesresultingin need for multiple prostheses

to a dramatic change in the biomechanical and neurophysiological relationships developed since birthleadto a dramatic change in the biomechanical and neurophysiological relationships developed since birth

the sensation of a phantom limbcausesthe sensation of a phantom limb

significant pain that is best managed by a multimodal analgesic strategy in the perioperative period and for several weeks after surgerycausessignificant pain that is best managed by a multimodal analgesic strategy in the perioperative period and for several weeks after surgery

in phantom painresultingin phantom pain

more trauma than just to the limbcan causemore trauma than just to the limb

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