• A limb prosthesis is an artificial limb that replaces a missing body part, usually because it has been amputated.
    The main causes of limb amputation are

    Blood vessel (vascular) disease, particularly from diabetes or peripheral arterial disease
    Cancer
    Injury (for example, from a motor vehicle crash, work-related accident, or military combat)
    Birth defect

    In the United States, about 1 in 200 people are currently living with the loss of a limb, and about 500 amputations are done each day. This percentage is likely to increase because, as the population ages, more people will develop diabetes and vascular disease.
    For people who have had an amputation, a prosthesis (artificial limb) is often recommended to replace that body part. At a minimum, a prosthesis should enable the person to perform daily activities (such as walking, eating, and dressing) independently and comfortably. At best, a prosthesis may enable the person to function as well or nearly as well as before the amputation.
    Success with a prosthesis is most likely to occur when the clinical team involved has many different types of professionals, depending on the person’s needs. At a minimum, core team members include the surgeon, prosthetist, and physical therapist. Prosthetists are experts who evaluate the amputee


    Overview of limb prosthetics meaning & definition 1 of Overview of limb prosthetics.

Similar Words

What is Define Dictionary Meaning?

Define Dictionary Meaning is an easy to use platform where anyone can create and share short informal definition of any word.
Best thing is, its free and you can even contribute without creating an account.



This page shows you usage and meanings of Overview of limb prosthetics around the world.