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Limb amputation is traumatic and affects quality of life. Lower-limb amputation (above or below the knee) is the most common reason for a person to use a prosthetic limb (customised prosthesis). The most common reason for lower-limb amputation is peripheral vascular disease. Other causes include trauma, infection, diabetes and cancer. Upper-limb amputations are less common and are mainly a result of trauma. A small proportion of people need prosthetic limbs because of congenital limb loss or deformities.
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