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  2. Category:Films about amputees - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. ... The Hand (1981 film) Himmo, King of Jerusalem ...

  3. List of amputees in film - Wikipedia

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    Self-amputation Black Knight: Monty Python and the Holy Grail: Quadrilateral Trauma (sword) Ronny Cammareri Moonstruck: Left hand Trauma (bread slicer) Lady Kushana Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind: Trilateral (left arm and both legs) Trauma (insect) Captain Hook: Peter Pan: Left hand Trauma (knife) Cherry Darling Planet Terror: Right above-knee

  4. The Wizard of Paws - Wikipedia

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    In Monticello, Florida, Derrick visits the Juniper Wildlife Rescue, run by Zach and Jess, to help a fox named Fig. Fig was born with a missing foot but used the shortened leg like a crutch. Unfortunately, a break in the leg required partial amputation and now it's too short to be used as a support, and remaining ankle is collapsing.

  5. Tripod Dog Still Gives 'Ghost' Paw After Amputation and It's ...

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    Amputation is a common enough phenomenon for dogs due to injury or disease and in many instances, the dogs actually get around better after their surgeries than they did on four limbs.

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  7. 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.

  8. Hand injury - Wikipedia

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    The hand is a very complex organ with multiple joints, different types of ligament, tendons and nerves. Hand disease injuries are common in society and can result from excessive use, degenerative disorders or trauma. Trauma to the finger or the hand is quite common in society. In some particular cases, the entire finger may be subject to ...

  9. Autoamputation - Wikipedia

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    This is not to be confused with self-amputation. It is usually due to destruction of the blood vessels feeding an extremity such as the finger tips. Once the vessels are destroyed, the tissue is starved of oxygen and dies, which is often followed by gangrene. Autoamputation is a feature of ainhum, cryoglobulinemia [2] and thromboangiitis ...