Understanding Double Bilateral Amputation: Causes, Challenges & Support
A double bilateral amputee is someone who has lost all four of their limbs. This can be due to a variety of reasons, including accidents, diseases, or birth defects. Double bilateral amputees often face a number of challenges, including difficulties with mobility, balance, and self-care. However, with proper support and rehabilitation, they can learn to live full and active lives.Physical Therapy - Related Articles
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