However, now she regularly attends the ballet academy in Minas Gerais, where she focuses on jazz and tap dancing and serves as an inspiration to many.

"I watch with my eyes as if I had hands," the girl says about her movements.

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Despite the lack of limbs, she moves synchronously with her partners during group performances, making you forget that she dances without hands. "I don't feel like I need them at all," she adds.

A physiotherapist advised her to take up ballet, which became more than just fulfilling a dream for her.

Her sport has allowed her, among other things, to brush her teeth and pick up items from supermarket shelves with her feet. "There are things she can do with her legs, and I can do them with my hands," says her stepfather, Jose Carlos Perreira.

Vitoria Bueno has over 150,000 followers on her Instagram account. "We are more than our limitations, so we must pursue our dreams," she says.

As mentioned earlier, the world's first double hand and arm transplant was performed in France. The very first hand transplant in the world took place in 2017 in Munich, Germany, where a woman underwent a transplant below the elbow.

Regarding the Édouard Herriot Hospital in Lyon, the world's first hand transplant was already performed there in 1998. Two years later, doctors at the hospital transplanted both hands to a patient.

We should remind you that organ transplantation has been resumed in Ukraine, and affordable transplantation will be one of the key points of the healthcare system reform, according to the Ministry of Health.

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