ESSENTIALS Bionics can be highly advanced pieces of technology, able to be integrated with various parts of the human body. Bionic limbs are constantly evolving […] Read More
Category: Artificial Limbs
Artificial Limbs
There are tons of cases in which patients need artificial limbs, mainly due to amputation. In simple terms, they are also known as a prosthesis which is used when someone loses their limbs due to either some accident or diabetes. There are many such cases happening around the world, with India being no exception.
There are tons of companies that provide it however, selecting the right one is always a challenge. We through our content, try to give as much information as possible about this subject to ensure that our audience is able to make the right decision. Choosing an artificial limb is the most crucial step in getting back to normal living.
Summary An estimated 15,758 out of 1,71,630 (total Kerala) people are disabled in Movement alone in the District of Thrissur, Kerala. Our project will provide […] Read More
Losing a hand or an arm doesn’t mean losing independence. Thousands of people across the United States have lost all or part of an upper […] Read More
A common question I get as a Prosthetist is whether or not a prosthesis can be worn in the water. Many prosthetic components, such as […] Read More
Ah, summer. It’s 86 degrees out, the sun is strong, and your thoughts naturally turn to cooling off in cool, refreshing water. Maybe it’s jumping […] Read More
“With amputations being reported on a daily basis, […] Read More
Over the past few years, there have been several studies published that document the impact that regular utilization of a prosthetic limb has on the […] Read More
I have had several requests over the past month on where to recycle Prosthetics and Implants. Prostheses are artificial limb replacement. They can be arms, […] Read More
Background Artificial arms and legs, or prostheses, are intended to restore a degree of normal function to amputees. Mechanical devices that allow amputees to walk again or […] Read More
Holding and grasping objects Reacting quickly and grasping Grasping large and small objects, lightweight and heavy, fragile and robust: combined with myoelectrically controlled arm prostheses, […] Read More
