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PHYSICAL THERAPY INTERVENTIONS IN 68 YEAR OLD MALE WITH TRANS-FEMORAL AMPUTATION: A CASE REPORT
2019
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Peripheral vascular disease often goes un- reported in the rural areas due to lack of health practitioners and illiterate inhabitants; with causative factors contributing of smoking and tobacco chewing among the rural sec-tors. From the various reported symptoms of Peripheral vascular disease, the common is intermittent vascular clau-dication. If not treated at the right time, can lead to amputation at later stages. Amputation is a traumatic procedure, physically as well as emotionally. The
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