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NOAH pages containing "Amputee"
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Ice Hockey
Cold, Ice, and Snow Safety; Cold-Weather Sports; Cold-Weather Sports and Your Family; Concussion in Winter Sports; Exercise and Cold Weather: Tips to Stay Safe Outdoors; Head Im...
http://www.noah-health.org/en/healthy/exercise/specific/icehockey.html

Disabilities
Assistive Technologies; At Home; At School; At Work; Complications and Related Concerns; Computer Technologies; Financial and Insurance Issues; Disabilities and Na...
http://www.noah-health.org/en/disabilities/index.html

Travel Issues
Accessible Customer Service Practices for Hotel and Lodging Guests with Disabilities; Accessible Travel Resources – U.S. and International; Adapting Motor Vehicles for People with Disabili...
http://www.noah-health.org/en/disabilities/living/travel.html

Specific Disabilities
Life as a New Amputee; Cerebral Palsy; Head Injuries; What's Hearing Loss?; Learning Problems; What is Low Vision?; The Meaning of Muscular Dystrophy; Does Your Ch...
http://www.noah-health.org/en/disabilities/specific/index.html

Care and Treatment
Coping With Your Amputation; Points to Know and Consider When Preparing for and Undergoing an Amputation; Manual for Above-Knee (Trans-Femoral) Amputees; Manual for Below-Knee (Trans-Tibial) ...
http://www.noah-health.org/en/disabilities/specific/amputee/care.html


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