Abstract
In the past, most amputees have been veterans of war or other younger people who have sustained traumatic injury. There are now an increasing number of older people undergoing lower-limb amputation, most commonly because of vascular problems. Anecdotal evidence suggests that there is a lack of support for patients facing limb amputation, and a lack of recognition from staff that these patients may be at risk of ongoing psychological problems following the procedure.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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12 articles.
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