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  2. A8 (classification) - Wikipedia

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    Type of amputation for an A8 classified sportsperson. This class is for people who have one arm amputated below the elbow, but through or above the wrist joint. [1] This classification is sometimes abbreviated as B/E. [2] In competing in some sports, this class may have a different name:

  3. Amputation - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Arm. 1.3 Other. 1.4 Self ... commonly referred to as below-elbow or forearm amputation; ... A guillotine amputation is typically followed with a more time ...

  4. Krukenberg procedure - Wikipedia

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    The Krukenberg procedure separates the bony remnants of the forearm into a makeshift pincer. The procedure involves separating the ulna and radius for below-elbow amputations, and in cases of congenital absence of the hand, to provide a pincerlike grasp that is motored by the pronator teres muscle.

  5. How does the Paralympic classification system work? - AOL

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    K43:Bilateral amputation below the elbow, or equivalent loss of function in both upper limbs K44: Unilateral arm amputation (or equivalent loss of function), or loss of toes which impact the ...

  6. Amputee sports classification - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of different types of amputations that describe the location of the amputation. A transhumeral amputation is an above the elbow amputation. It is sometimes referred to as AE. A transradial amputation is a below the elbow amputation. A transfemoral amputation is an above the knee amputation, and is sometimes referred to as AK.

  7. Prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    Upper-extremity prostheses are used at varying levels of amputation: forequarter, shoulder disarticulation, transhumeral prosthesis, elbow disarticulation, transradial prosthesis, wrist disarticulation, full hand, partial hand, finger, partial finger. A transradial prosthesis is an artificial limb that replaces an arm missing below the elbow.

  8. Replantation - Wikipedia

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    Replantation or reattachment is defined as the surgical reattachment of a body part (such as a finger, hand, or toe) that has been completely cut from the body. [1] Examples include reattachment of a partially or fully amputated finger, or reattachment of a kidney that had had an avulsion-type injury.

  9. T46 (classification) - Wikipedia

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    Jane Buckley, writing for the Sporting Wheelies, describes the athletes in this classification as: "Single above elbow/Single below elbow amputation or similar disability." [1] The Australian Paralympic Committee defines this classification as being for athletes who have the "Single arm, above or below elbow amputation. Normal function in both ...