If your child has recently endured the amputation of a limb, and they're awaiting their prosthetic, now's the time to help them prepare for the transition. Adjusting to the use of a prosthetic can take time, and it isn't always an easy process. However, with careful planning and a strong support system, your child will adjust to the changes that have taken place in their life. Here are just four of the steps you can take to help your child adjust to their new prosthetic.
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Joint replacement surgery can be done on different parts of the body. Although hip and knee replacements are among the most common, you can have an elbow joint replaced too. If you have arthritis in your elbow that gives you frequent pain and limits the motion of your arm, your doctor might recommend elbow joint replacement surgery. Here's a look at what it entails.
An Elbow Replacement May Require A Hospital Stay
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