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  1. Amputation: What It Is, Types, Risks & Recovery - Cleveland Clinic

    Oct 12, 2024 · What is amputation? Amputation is surgery to remove all or part of a body appendage, usually a limb or extremity (an arm, leg, hand or foot). You might need surgery to …

  2. Amputation - Wikipedia

    Amputation is the removal of a limb or other body part by trauma, medical illness, or surgery. As a surgical measure, it is used to control pain or a disease process in the affected limb, such as …

  3. Amputation - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Amputation is the loss or removal of a body part such as a finger, toe, hand, foot, arm or leg. It can be a life changing experience affecting your ability to move, work, interact with others and …

  4. Limb Amputation: Reasons, Procedure, Recovery - WebMD

    Feb 5, 2022 · WebMD provides an overview of amputation, including reasons why a limb may need to be amputated and recovery from surgery.

  5. Amputations: Types, Causes, Recovery Tips, and More

    Mar 31, 2022 · Over 2 million Americans are living with limb loss. We'll look at the common types and causes of amputations, as well as resources for recovery.

  6. Amputation | Limb Loss | MedlinePlus

    Mar 21, 2025 · Limb loss and amputations have different causes including birth defects, cancer and injuries. Physical therapy and counseling may help with recovery.

  7. Amputation - Types, Causes, and Recovery - Physical Therapy

    Mar 27, 2025 · Amputation is the surgical removal of a limb or part of a limb, often performed to treat severe injury, infection, disease (such as diabetes or peripheral

  8. Amputations - Physiopedia

    Amputations Definition Amputation is defined as surgical removal or loss of body part such as arms or limbs in part or full. It is usually distinguished from disarticulation where a part is …

  9. Amputation - NHS

    Information about amputation, including why and how it's carried out, recovery and rehabilitation, prosthetics, stump care and possible complications.

  10. Amputations - Society for Vascular Surgery

    Indications for lower extremity major amputation includePAD after revascularization attempts have been made and failed; foot sepsis; and trauma. Primary amputation is the most effective …