acquired limb deficiencies
Acquired limb deficiencies refer to the loss of a limb due to external factors, such as accidents, injuries, or medical conditions. Unlike congenital limb deficiencies, which are present at birth, acquired deficiencies can occur at any age and may result from trauma, infections, or surgical amputations.
Individuals with acquired limb deficiencies may use prosthetic devices to assist with mobility and daily activities. Rehabilitation and physical therapy are often essential components of recovery, helping individuals adapt to their new circumstances and regain independence in their lives.