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Old 12-09-2008, 10:35 PM
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walk problem due to physical disability

I met with an accident 14 years back .In that incident my leg was amputated below knee.but 14 years has passed im not able to walk straight,i limp when i walk.my one small part of amputated leg have less sense(very small feel when to touch) and having graft skin in some area of my amputated leg.my prosthetic centre told me to do some exercise to active that less sense part with the help of physiotherapy.i need to know which exercises should i do to active that less sense part n graft skin sensible so that i will walk straight.
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Re: walk problem due to physical disability

Hi - there are many reasons why you might not be able to walk straight.

The sensation changes - just do the exercises.

For finding out how to walk better, see the physio to see if there is tightness or weakness somewhere.

Good luck
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