Houston Hospital Helps Amputee Patients With New Prosthetics Procedure

Houston Hospital Helps Amputee Patients With New Prosthetics Procedure

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Jeff Chaffin, a former Marine, faced challenges transitioning to civilian life after losing his leg in a motorcycle accident. Traditional prosthetics were painful, leading him to use a wheelchair. Osseointegration, a procedure involving titanium implants, offered a solution. Approved by the FDA in 2020, it allows direct attachment of prosthetics, improving comfort and mobility. Despite infection risks, the procedure is gaining popularity. Patients like Wayne Mooreheard find it life-changing, offering freedom and improved mental health.

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How did the procedure approved by the FDA in 2020 change the options for above-knee amputees?

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What personal insights did Wayne Mooreheard share about the freedom provided by the implants?

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