Prostheses versus Arthroplasties or All patients Are the Same But Some Are More Equal than Others
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https://doi.org/10.25759/spmfr.269Keywords:
Amputee, Amputation, Prosthesis, Arthroplasty, Technical AidAbstract
The complex process of awarding technical aids in Portugal is discussed, namely the prosthesis to the amputee. The excellency of the process of arthroplasties is presented for the patients with osteoarthritis and it is questioned if the State should not proceed in a similar way with the amputees.
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