Limb malformations are conditions where a person's arms or legs do not develop normally. These can include missing limbs, extra fingers or toes, or limbs that are shorter or twisted. Limb malformations can occur due to genetic factors, environmental influences, or complications during pregnancy.
Treatment for limb malformations often involves surgery, physical therapy, or the use of prosthetics. Many individuals with limb malformations, like Oscar Pistorius, have led successful lives, showcasing their abilities in sports and other fields. Early intervention and support can help improve mobility and quality of life for those affected.