What are prosthetics for?
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Ava Roberts
Studied at the University of Lagos, Lives in Lagos, Nigeria.
As a biomedical engineer with a focus on prosthetics, I have a deep understanding of the various purposes and applications of prosthetic devices. Prosthetics are designed to restore the function of a missing body part, which can be lost due to a variety of reasons such as trauma, disease, or congenital conditions. Here's a detailed look at the roles and importance of prosthetics in medicine and the lives of patients.
Works at the International Maritime Organization, Lives in London, UK.
Medical Definition of Prosthetic. Prosthetic: Referring to a prosthesis, an artificial substitute or replacement of a part of the body such as a tooth, eye, a facial bone, the palate, a hip, a knee or another joint, the leg, an arm, etc. A prosthesis is designed for functional or cosmetic reasons or both.
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Medical Definition of Prosthetic. Prosthetic: Referring to a prosthesis, an artificial substitute or replacement of a part of the body such as a tooth, eye, a facial bone, the palate, a hip, a knee or another joint, the leg, an arm, etc. A prosthesis is designed for functional or cosmetic reasons or both.