Question:

Why would an impaired soldier who has been fitted with a

Last updated: 6/23/2023

Why would an impaired soldier who has been fitted with a

Why would an impaired soldier who has been fitted with a prosthetic limb who has received adequate physical and occupational therapy not be considered handicapped O If the soldier is under 65 years of age they are not considered handicapped O Because they can resume a normal life with complete or nearly complete mobility Some can even return to military duty after they recover The soldier is still missing a limb therefore they are considered disabled and unable to have a normal social role in society