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Each year in the United States, an estimated 40,000 persons lose a
limb. Of these amputees, approximately 30% lose a hand or an arm.
This loss is most frequently related to trauma occurring in the
healthy young adult male and is often work related. Approximately
3% of all amputees are born with congenital limb absence. In
children, the ratio of congenital to acquired amputation is 2: 1,
and the ratio of upper-limb to lower-limb amputees is 1. 2: 1.
Therefore, since relatively few amputations result in upper-limb
loss, only a small number of health practitioners, even those
specializing in amputee rehabilitation, have the opportunity to
provide services for a significant number of arm amputees. As a
result, clinicians need to share their experiences so that the full
range of options for optimum care and rehabilitation of the patient
population may be considered. To meet this challenge for wider
communication of clinical experience, a group of upper-limb amputee
specialists met in Houston, Texas, in 1981 to serve as the core
faculty for a course entitled "Contemporary Issues in Upper
Extremity Amputation and Prosthetic Function. " This program
provided the opportunity for surgeons, physiatrists, engineers,
prosthetists, social workers, psychologists, occupational
therapists, and physical therapists from the United States and
Canada to discuss their extensive experience in working with upper
extremity amputees. A second conference continuing the discussion
of upper limb amputee rehabilitation was held one year later."
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