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Ait Khamouch was born on 9 November 1986. [2] He was born in Morocco. [3] He is the second youngest child in his family. [4] He has an arm amputation, as a result of a fall when he was a child that led to medical complications that later resulted in him getting gangrene. The doctors were left with little choice but to amputate his right arm ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Spanish people. It includes Spanish people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Disabled people from Spain .
Congenital amputation is the least common reason for amputation, but a study published in BMC Musculoskelet Disorders found that 21.1 in 10,000 babies were born with a missing or deformed limb between 1981 and 2010 in the Netherlands, [1] and the CDC estimates that 4 in 10,000 babies are born in the United States with upper limb reductions and ...
On 26 February 2015, Vila was doing gymnastics practice at the 2015 European Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships and broke her right tibia and fibula and compressing her popliteal artery, which resulted in her right leg being amputated above the knee and was forced to quit the sport after only being a professional acrobatic gymnast for three years prior to her injury.
[the general surgeon] devised extensive cancer operations including extended radical mastectomy, radical gastrectomy and pancreatectomy, pelvic exenteration, the 'Commando Operation' (tongue, jaw and neck dissection), bilateral back dissection, hemipelvectomy, and then hemicorporectomy or translumbar amputation, referred to as the most ...
He was born in Madrid in 1967, with an 85% physical disability rating. He has gone from not being able to turn around in a bed without help to being a member of the Spanish canoeing team in the Paracanoe mode. On 2 July 2004 he suffered a motorcycling accident requiring a double femoral amputation and causing major paralysis in his right arm.
In 2015, she achieved the fourth place in the World Cup, won gold in the Spanish championships, the second place in the national openings of Italy and was the winner in the French. [ 2 ] In the 2017 World Cup he has achieved a plant medal in the four events of the category with amputation SB-LL2 ( LW2 ) in which he participated, two of ...
To keep their oxygen consumption rate similar to people without lower limb amputations, they need to walk slower. [12] People in this class use around 120% more oxygen to walk or run the same distance as someone without a lower limb amputation. [12] People in this class can have a number of problems with their gait.