Socioecological model-based design and implementation principles of lower limb preservation programs as partners for limb-loss rehabilitation programs- A mini-review
People with lower limb loss, especially of dysvascular etiology, are at substantial risk for both ipsilateral and contralateral reamputation. Additionally, while not as well documented for reamputation, there is recognition that amputation incidence is influenced by not only sociodemographic factors...
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Main Authors: | Vipul Khetarpaul (Author), John P. Kirby (Author), Patrick Geraghty (Author), John Felder (Author), Prateek Grover (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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