Prosthetic Applications
Prosthetics are artificial devices used to replace a lost limb or tissue. Prosthetic procedures are performed to improve the quality of life of individuals who have lost a limb or have been born with a limb and enable them to continue their daily activities.
Prosthetic applications can be performed on different limbs and meet different needs. For example, prosthetic arms or legs are designed to replace the functions of a lost limb. These prosthetics help a person perform daily activities such as moving, walking, or grasping objects.
Prosthetics are becoming increasingly advanced thanks to advancements in technology. Robotic prosthetics, in particular, have the ability to more naturally mimic the movements of a lost limb. This allows individuals using prosthetics to move more comfortably and naturally.
Prosthetic procedures not only improve individuals’ quality of life but also have positive psychological effects. Replacing a lost limb boosts self-confidence and supports social participation.
Prosthetic fittings should be performed by a specialized healthcare team and customized to the individual’s needs. Because each individual’s prosthetic needs may vary, a personalized approach should be adopted.
Prosthetic applications will continue to develop with the advancement of technology and will offer more opportunities to individuals who want to replace their lost limbs.