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  • ...ry depending on the specific limb or extremity being removed. However, all amputations involve the removal of the affected body part, followed by the closure of t ...with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system, which often includes amputations.
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  • ...Muscular strength|muscular]], [[Physical mobility|mobility]], [[Amputation|amputations]], [[Blindness]], and [[Cerebral palsy]]. These games are held every four y
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  • [[Category:Amputations]]
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  • [[Category:Amputations]]
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  • [[Category:Amputations]]
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  • ...This term was originally used to refer to military surgeons who performed amputations in the field during wartime.
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  • ...era]] (460-370 BC), where it was used to stop bleeding, especially during amputations. The [[Roman Empire|Romans]] also used cautery in their medical practices,
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  • [[Category:Amputations]]
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  • Railway surgeons performed a variety of procedures, including [[amputations]], setting broken bones, and treating burns and other injuries common in ra
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  • ...tellectual impairments. This includes athletes with mobility disabilities, amputations, blindness, and cerebral palsy.
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  • ...s can include conditions such as spinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy, and amputations.
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  • ...ange of conditions, including spinal cord injuries, stroke, arthritis, and amputations. They may also work with patients who have conditions such as multiple scle
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