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Amputationen sind Abtrennungen einer Gliedmaße im knöchernen Bereich. Erfolgt das Absetzen durch einen Gelenkspalt, handelt es sich um eine Exartikulation.

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Nuhr, M., Wiesinger, G.F. (2001). Rehabilitation von Amputierten. In: Fialka-Moser, V. (eds) Kompendium der Physikalischen Medizin und Rehabilitation. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-3780-2_28

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