Orthopedic Prosthetics: A Quick Overview
Orthopedic prosthetics are advanced artificial limbs or devices designed to replace missing or severely damaged body parts, such as arms, legs, hands, or joints. They play a crucial role in restoring mobility, enabling users to walk, perform daily tasks, and maintain independence after injuries, amputations, or congenital conditions.
Modern orthopedic prosthetics use lightweight and durable materials like carbon fiber, titanium, and silicone, offering improved comfort, flexibility, and natural movement. They can be customized to match the patient’s anatomy and lifestyle needs, ranging from basic functional designs to highly advanced bionic prosthetics with robotic or sensor-based features.
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