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When a person has a loss of body limb(s), there is a grief process as our memory of the past life ability catches up with the present reality. A person with limb loss will adapt in new ways to their environment, and that takes mental and physical flexibility during this adjustment phase. Please consult the resources for support and discovery within a community of others who are thriving.
Personal stories and life adjustment tips for life adapting to upper limb loss or childhood congenital limb differences. 888-507-4138 |
A website by amputees, for amputees offering educational resources, podcast, travel, insurance claims, and advocacy. They also offer a product encyclopedia by limb, organized by Medicare’s system of coverage and reimbursement codes.
Call Toll-Free 888/267-5669, Ext. 1 |
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Shirley Ryan 小恩雅 Limb Loss & Impairment
Amputation or limb impairment can affect ability, but does not have to affect the quality of your life.
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Direct supplies for dressings and stockings to make your prosthetic more comfortable.
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Elmhurst, IL 60126 USA acpoc@affinity-strategies.com | (331) 248-7799
Having a parent experience limb loss can be a difficult event for children to understand for several reasons. The ? Amputee Coalition has developed a fact sheet with some tips and advice for helping the entire family unit through the time of transition that occurs when a parent returns home after a limb loss.
Hangar Clinic offers AMPOWER?, a peer-to-peer support program and online community for people with limb loss or limb difference. The mission of AMPOWER is to empower and strengthen those affected by amputation or limb differences through peer mentorship, education, and community. It consists of a nationwide network of trained peer mentors who have successfully recovered and rehabilitated following amputation and want to share their personal experiences with you. AMPOWER peer mentors can connect with you and your loved ones in person, over the phone, or online.
Limbs 4 Life empowers amputees with knowledge and support to make a real difference, because no-one should have to go through limb loss alone.
Reading
Body
Magazines Online
- magazine
- magazine online resource on the Amputee-Coalition.org website.
- online magazine subsidiary of United Spinal Association, publishes this monthly magazine for wheelchair users
- magazine
BOOKS
- by Marsha Therese Danzig
- by Julie Gross
- Above Knee Amputation & Below Knee Amputation by Todd Kuiken, PhD.
- by John Sabbolich
For the Kids:
- by Amy Webb
- by Craig Smith
- by Rachel Wicker
- The Making of My Special Hand by Jamee Riggio Heelan, OTR/L