Ewing amputation
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(medicine, surgery) A type of below-the-knee amputation, which reconstructs agonist-antagonist myoneural interfaces that are left hanging unpaired in traditional amputations; to preserve normal nerve signaling between muscle and brain; reducing incidences of phantom limb syndrome.
Ewing amputation
After months of chronic pain and limited prosthetic feedback, the patient opted for an Ewing amputation to restore more natural muscle‑nerve interactions and improve prosthetic control.
After months of chronic pain and limited prosthetic feedback, the patient opted for an Ewing amputation to restore more natural muscle‑nerve interactions and improve prosthetic control.
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