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THE EFFECTS OF AMPUTATION ON

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1.First of all........................................... .... ........................................ ................... 1

2. Background ........................... . ............................ ... ... .......................... 3

2.1 Truncation ....................................................... .......................... ... ....................... 3

2.2 Bodily image and health condition .............................................. ................................................. ... ... .. Four

2. 3 Quality of life and rehabilitation ....................................... ... ... .................................. 7

3. Purpose and research question ............................................. ............................................... 12

4. Systematic literature review ............................................... . ............................ 13 years

4.1 Method ............................................................. .......................... ... ............................. 13

4.2 Review process ........................................................... ................................................ ......... 15

4.3 Data analysis ....................................................... .......................... ... ................... 17

4.4 Result .................................................... .......................... ... ............................. 20

5. Discussion ................................................... .. .......................... ... ......................... twenty four

5.1 Method ...................................................... .......................... ... ............................. twenty four

5.2 Result .................................................... .. .......................... ... ............................. twenty four

6. Reliability and limit .......................................... .. ................................................. ... ... .. 27

7. Conclusion ................................................. ....................... ... ... ...................... 28

8. Reverberation ....................................................... .......................... ... ....................... 29

Due to the directly visible physical influence of cutting, it is easy to overlook its psychological effects on individuals. In this case, it is very important that everyone wants the assistance and support they need to rebuild their lives.

There are two types of cutting. Traumatic cutting and atraumatic cutting. The main difference between traumatic amputation and atraumatic dissection is the root cause of the need for amputation. Traumatic cutting is caused by vascular injuries - usually car accidents, gun scratches, mechanical equipment and tool accidents. (Ii) Diabetes such as non-healing foot ulcers or infected foot ulcers or conditions caused by untreated PAD significantly increase the risk of requiring amputation. If the affected limb has an ulcer or significant swelling around the ulcer between the foot and ankle, you risk cutting. (Iii) In addition, ulcers and fevers of infected feet can cause unpleasant odors and increased effluent. (Iii)

Partial cutting is the part of the toe to be cut and the part of the long bone. This is also known as warp cutting. In partial cutting surgery, many major muscle deposits remain during surgery, so you can maintain a high level of functional activity. Furthermore, with this type of cutting, you can maintain proper walking by maintaining the balance and shape of the feet. Dislocation means cutting through joints. For example, when the humerus is cut, the knee joint at the end of the femur is released. This can make walking easier. Because the remaining limb bones remain intact, cutting surgery reduces the possibility of bone infection. Child's dislocation cut also helps to maintain bone growth plate