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Amputee Coalition > National Limb Loss Resource Center® > Browse and Sort All Resources > Español (Spanish) > inMotion Español

Deficiencias congénitas de extremidades y amputaciones en la infancia, Tercera parte

Mary Pierson March 26, 2019 Español (Spanish), inMotion Español

Categoría: Padres e hijosVolumen 18 · Número 1 · Mayo/Junio 2006 Haga clic aquí para la primera parte | Haga ...
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Las deficiencias congénitas de extremidades y las amputaciones durante la infancia, Segunda parte

Mary Pierson March 26, 2019 Español (Spanish), inMotion Español

Categoría: Padres e hijosVolumen 18 · Número 1 · Marzo/Abril 2006 Haga clic aquí para la primera parte | Haga ...
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Un círculo de amigos: Las microjuntas cobran sentido en la comunidad de amputados

Mary Pierson February 20, 2019 Español (Spanish), inMotion Español

Categoría: CuidadoresTraducido del inMotion - A Circle of Friends: Microboards Make Sense in the Amputee Community Volumen 17 · Número ...
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Problemas y necesidades especiales de las personas mayores con amputaciones

Mary Pierson February 20, 2019 Español (Spanish), inMotion Español

Categoría: Personas mayoresVolumen 18 · Número 3 · Abril 2008 Traducido del inMotion - Special Problems and Needs of Older ...
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Ceder nunca, rendirse jamás

Mary Pierson November 16, 2015 Español (Spanish), inMotion Español

En octubre del 2003, me enteré de que tenía un gran tumor óseo en el interior del fémur distal derecho.

Lo que puede esperar durante los primeros 12 meses posteriores a la amputación de una extremidad inferior

Mary Pierson February 1, 2011 Español (Spanish), inMotion Español

Como una persona que acaba de atravesar una amputación, no está solo si siente que no tiene idea de lo que le espera durante su primer año como amputado.

La importancia del entrenamiento del modo de andar

Mary Pierson February 1, 2011 Español (Spanish), inMotion Español

Volver a caminar con “normalidad” es el objetivo de casi todas las personas a las que se les ha amputado una extremidad inferior.

Los primeros 12 meses posteriores a la amputación de una extremidad superior

Mary Pierson February 1, 2011 Español (Spanish), inMotion Español

Su vida ha cambiado: ha perdido un brazo. ¿Y ahora qué? ¿Qué podrá hacer?

Identificación y control de problemas cutáneos con el uso de prótesis en extremidades inferiores

Mary Pierson February 1, 2011 Español (Spanish), inMotion Español

La fijación de una prótesis es complicada debido a que se utilizan partes del cuerpo humano para tareas diferentes de sus funciones originales.

Consejos para aumentar el éxito como usuario de una prótesis de extremidad inferior

Mary Pierson January 30, 2011 Español (Spanish), inMotion Español

Aun para los usuarios de prótesis de extremidad inferior más experimentados, usar una prótesis puede generar contratiempos en la vida cotidiana, o incluso problemas mayores.

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