In medicine, a prosthesis, prosthetic, or prosthetic limb (from Ancient Greek prĂ³sthesis, "addition, application, attachment") is an artificial device extension that replaces a missing body part. It is part of the field of biomechatronics, the science of using mechanical devices with human muscle, skeleton, and nervous systems to assist or enhance motor control lost by trauma, disease, or defect. Prostheses are typically used to replace parts lost by injury (traumatic) or missing from birth (congenital) or to supplement defective body parts. Inside the body, artificial heart valves are in common use with artificial hearts and lungs seeing less common use but under active technology development. Other medical devices and aids that can be considered prosthetics include hearing aids, artificial eyes, palatal obturator, gastric bands, and dentures.
Prosthetics are specifically not orthotics, although given certain circumstances a prosthetic might end up performing some or all of the same functionary benefits as an orthotic. Prostheses are technically the complete finished item. For instance, a C-Leg knee alone is not a prosthesis, but only a prosthetic part. The complete prosthesis would consist of the stump attachment system - usually a "socket", and all the attachment hardware parts all the way down to and including the foot. Keep this in mind as often nomenclature is interchanged.
Read more about Prosthesis: History, Lower Extremity Prosthetics, Robotic Prostheses, Cosmesis, Cognition, Prosthetic Enhancement, Current Technology/manufacturing, Direct Bone Attachment / Osseointegration, Cost, Design Considerations
Other articles related to "prosthesis, artificial, prosthetic, prosthetics":
... of application Retention of a craniofacial prosthesis such as an artificial ear (ear prosthesis), maxillofacial reconstruction, eye (orbital prosthesis), or nose (nose prosthesis) Bone anchored limb ...
... Patent 5,367,790 -- Shoe and foot prosthesis with a coupled spring system U.S ... Patent 5,701,686 -- Shoe and foot prosthesis with bending beam spring structures U.S ... Patent 6,029,374 -- Shoe and foot prosthesis with bending beam spring structures ...
... research was to build better orthosis and prosthesis for human beings, knowledge has been transferred between both disciplines ... A few examples are powered leg prosthesis for neuromuscularly impaired, ankle-foot orthosis, biological realistic leg prosthesis and forearm prosthesis ... Humanoid robots, especially with artificial intelligence algorithms, could be useful for future dangerous and/or distant space exploration missions, without having the need to turn back ...
... A prosthesis, prosthetic, or prosthetic limb is a device that replaces a missing body part ... Inside the body, artificial heart valves are in common use with artificial hearts and lungs seeing less common use but under active technology development ... Other medical devices and aids that can be considered prosthetics include hearing aids, artificial eyes, palatal obturator, gastric bands, and dentures ...
Famous quotes containing the words artificial and/or prosthetic:
“People who have realized that this is a dream imagine that it is easy to wake up, and are angry with those who continue sleeping, not considering that the whole world that environs them does not permit them to wake. Life proceeds as a series of optical illusions, artificial needs and imaginary sensations.”
—Alexander Herzen (18121870)
“Man has, as it were, become a kind of prosthetic God. When he puts on all his auxiliary organs, he is truly magnificent; but those organs have not grown on him and they still give him much trouble at times.”
—Sigmund Freud (18561939)