Body Image Help for Those with Limb Amputations & Differences
Life-changing events, both good and bad, have a way of altering how we look at ourselves and the world. When the worst happens, and we experience a loss of any kind, grief can set in.
Everyone handles loss differently. Our age, cultural, and social circumstances all affect our recovery. For those who have lost a limb, that grief and pain can negatively affect how you perceive your body and self-worth.
Managing Phantom Limb Pain
Navigating life with limb loss is challenging. There are almost two million people living with limb loss in America. Among those who have experienced amputations, a little over fifty percent of them are the result of vascular disease, while forty-five percent of amputations are the result of trauma.
Regardless of the cause of your limb loss, the experience can be traumatic.
One of the most difficult things a person may go through is an amputation. It's a process that few people anticipate. You undoubtedly have a number of questions, whether you're an adult adapting to this new chapter of life or a parent trying to find out how to provide your child with the most amount of support possible.
How to Choose the Right Knee Brace for Your Child
It is easy to think that knee and joint problems only affect those who are older. But joints can see damage reasonably early in life for incredibly active kids or those with certain medical conditions. During adolescence, bones are still growing, meaning they lack the resilience to stress we develop into adulthood.
Recognizing Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month
During winter, the mountains surrounding Asheville, North Carolina, turn dull shades of gray or brown. With the exception of the evergreens, it is the one time of year when the forests and ridges are not full of vibrant color.
Of course, that does not make them any less majestic; however, residents of western North Carolina look forward to the return of the brilliant rainbow of colors we experience most of the year. April is a season of transition to bring back the beauty tourists and residents associate with our area.
It is the time when every day brings new blooms and an ever-changing view from your porch or patio. It is the month you get to enjoy all that makes our area special, including:
- Thousands of miles of hiking and mountain biking trails.
- Camping in one of many state forests or campgrounds.
- Hanging a hammock by the French Broad River.
- Floating down one of the many creeks and streams crisscrossing our region.
- Driving along the Blue Ridge Parkway.
- Walking around downtown Asheville or one of the many mountain towns in our area.
- Eating at one of the many amazing restaurants.
For people with limb loss or limb difference, any of these activities can be more challenging. In addition to being an amazing month of change and growth, April is Limb Loss Awareness Month. Here is what that means for the team at Orthopedic Appliance Company.