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Transmetatarsal amputation (TMA) is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of part of the foot,<br>specifically the metatarsal bones. This type of amputation is often necessitated by various medical<br>conditions, including severe peripheral vascular disease, diabetic foot ulcers, trauma, or infections that<br>threaten the viability of the foot. While the decision to proceed with a TMA can be daunting for patients,<br>understanding the outcomes and rehabilitation approaches can provide valuable insights into the<br>recovery process and overall quality of life post-surgery
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