Limb Loss

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According to the Amputee Coalition, there are 21 amputations every hour in the United States or more than 500 a day and approximately 185,000 every year. Approximately two million people in the U.S. are living with limb loss. It is estimated that 33 percent of Americans will have diabetes by 2050.

The leading cause of amputation is diabetes, followed by traumatic injury, and cancer. In 2010, diabetes affected 25.8 million Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Amputation is the removal of an injured or diseased body part. An amputation may be the result of a traumatic injury, or it may be a planned operation to prevent the spread of a disease in an infected limb.

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April is Limb Loss Awareness Month

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Be sure to talk to your surgeon

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Phantom pain

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Diabetes and foot problems

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Physical therapy is important

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These programs were first broadcast the week of April 22, 2013.

T. Glenn Pait, M.D., of UAMS is the host of the program.

About Our Host

Trusted by thousands of listeners every week, T. Glenn Pait, M.D., began offering expert advice as host of UAMS’ “Here’s to Your Health” program in 1996. Dr. Pait began working at UAMS in 1994 and has been practicing medicine for over 20 years.