Amputation is the removal of a limb, usually as a result of injury or disease. Traumatic amputation is the loss of a limb due to an accident or injury. Amputation at the level between the hip and knee can have a significant impact on a person's quality of life.
Complete traumatic amputation at this level can occur due to a variety of reasons such as car accidents, industrial accidents, and natural disasters. The severity of the injury depends on the extent of damage to the soft tissue, bone, and blood vessels.
After amputation, the person may experience phantom limb pain, where they feel pain in the missing limb. This pain can be quite severe and may last for a long time. Rehabilitation after amputation is crucial to ensure the person can adapt to their new life and regain as much function as possible.
Complete traumatic amputation at the level between the hip and knee can be a life-altering event. However, with proper medical care and rehabilitation, the person can adapt to their new life and regain as much function as possible.
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