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    An Upper Extremity Amputation Through the Distal Third of the Forearm
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An Upper Extremity Amputation Through the Distal Third of the Forearm

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An upper extremity amputation through the distal third of the forearm would be considered what level of amputation?


A) Wrist disarticulation
B) Short transradial
C) Long transradial
D) Elbow disarticulation
E) Short transhumeral

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