Prosthetics
Prosthetics refers to the branch of medicine and technology focused on designing, creating, and fitting artificial devices that replace missing body parts, such as limbs, teeth, or even eyes. These devices, known as prostheses, are used to restore functionality and, in some cases, the appearance of the missing body part.
Upper Extremity :
Upper extremity prosthetics refer to artificial devices designed to replace or support the function of the upper limbs, including the arms, hands, and fingers.
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Lower Extremity:
Lower extremity prosthetics refer to artificial devices designed to replace or support the function of the lower limbs, including the legs, feet, knees, and even hips.
Sports Prosthetics:
Sports prosthetics are specialised prosthetic devices designed to enhance the performance and safety of individuals with limb loss or limb differences during athletic activities.
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Paediatric:
Paediatric prosthetics refer to the field of prosthetic devices specifically designed for children who have lost a limb or were born with limb differences.