
Amputation - Wikipedia
Organizations such as the Challenged Athletes Foundation have been developed to give amputees the opportunity to be involved in athletics and adaptive sports such as amputee soccer.
Home – Amputee Coalition
For four decades, the Amputee Coalition has been a trusted voice and advocate, supporting and empowering people who have limb loss and limb difference across the nation.
Amputation - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Amputation can be traumatic (due to an accident or injury) or surgical (due to any of multiple causes such as blood vessel disease, cancer, infection, excessive tissue damage, …
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.
Resources for Amputees | Amputee Resource Directory
Whether you’re a new amputee or have been living with limb loss for years, our amputee resource directory can help you find support for prosthetic care, social connection, healthcare, amputee …
What is an Amputee? - Apputee
Jun 14, 2022 · An amputee is a person who has undergone an amputation or limb loss. Some amputations occur surgically, and others through trauma. Amputation while lower limb …
Amputee - healthencyclopedia.org
An amputee is an individual who has undergone the removal of a limb or part of a limb due to various reasons, such as trauma, disease, or congenital conditions.
Amputees Are Awesome | Resources, Support & Community
Founded by James Gouch, Amputees Are Awesome empowers the limb-loss community with events, resources, and prosthetic assistance. Connect, donate, and find support all in one place.
Adaptive Amputees Adaptive Amputees | Resources, Support
Organizations like the Amputee Coalition offer resources to find local support groups, peer visitor programs, and online communities (like r/amputee itself) where individuals can share …
Amputation/Amputee - Disability Belongs™
An amputee is someone who does not have all or part of at least one limb. Amputees may choose to wear a prosthesis. They may use assistive devices like a wheelchair, crutches or a cane to …