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  2. What to do if you have a toe amputation - AOL

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    What happens when you have a toe amputation and what to expect when you leave hospital.

  3. Woman's pinky toe amputated after spot under nail turned out ...

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    It has photos of what the disease can look like in patients with black and brown skin. ... She had to wear a special boot for a couple of weeks after the toe amputation to keep her balanced. It ...

  4. Amputation - Wikipedia

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    A less common major amputation is the Van Nes rotation, or rotationplasty, i.e. the turning around and reattachment of the foot to allow the ankle joint to take over the function of the knee. Types of amputations include: An above-knee amputation partial foot amputation amputation of the lower limb distal to the ankle joint ankle disarticulation

  5. Look: Footage Emerges From Deion Sanders’ Toe Amputation - AOL

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    Jackson State head football coach and Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders was forced to have surgery on an injured foot recently, which resulted in the amputation of two toes. In an upcoming ...

  6. Fibular hemimelia - Wikipedia

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    Absence of the lateral part of the ankle joint (due to absence of the distal end of the fibula), and what is left is unstable; the foot has an equinovalgus deformity; Possible absence of part of the foot requiring surgical intervention to bring the foot into normal function, or amputation. Possible absence of one or two toes on the foot

  7. Gait deviations - Wikipedia

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    However, 34.5% of individuals with an initial foot or ankle amputation experience a progression of symptoms leading to subsequent amputations at higher levels of limb loss. [6] Out of these reamputation cases, diabetic patients had a higher likelihood of requiring further amputations, regardless of initial amputation location. [6]

  8. Constriction ring syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The result will be that the developing toe or finger will become ischemic and fall off. Because the result is a transverse amputation that cuts off the vascular supply to the developing extremity, [2] the actual constriction ring is not seen. [8] This can result in different outcomes: complete resorption; this is the most common form of ...

  9. The Challenge's Nelson Thomas Shares Amputation Photos ... - AOL

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    Nelson Thomas. James Dimmock/Paramount + Update, 3/9/24: Nelson Thomas underwent surgery to amputate his foot on Tuesday, March 5. The Challenge alum shared post-surgery photos via a slideshow on ...