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    Neural Prosthesis

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    For the people who have lost their sensory functions‚ neural prosthesis is able to read electrical and chemical signals from the nervous system to stimulate capability and to assist in restoring the quality of life in people suffering from injury and disease. Neural prosthetics helps people who are epileptic‚ people affected with treatment-resistant depression and chronic pain even people who are suffering with Alzheimer’s disease. Other people who benefit from neural prosthetics are wounded war

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    Regardless‚ this advancement did not solve the problem of the prosthesis’ unwieldiness‚ nor did it allow the prosthesis to fully replicate the mechanical functions of the limb they were designed to replace.

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    Artificial Limbs

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    Artificial Limbs The invention of the artificial limbs was a major milestone in the medical world. Artificial limbs work so effectively and look so convincing‚ people might not even notice someone wearing one. Prosthesis is a device used to replace a lost limb. In addition to this‚ prosthesis can result in cosmetic improvements for the patient and build self-confidence. After years of research‚ science and technology have combined to make prosthetic limbs more efficient‚ comfortable‚ and lifelike than

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    Prosthetics

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    prosthetic device that is able to perform the same functions as the natural limb. As a matter of fact‚ artificial limbs are very advanced today both in the way they look and the functions they perform. There is controversy to which was the first prosthesis made in the history of humans. Myths recall old warriors who lost a limb during battle. After replacing their lost limb with an artificial one‚ the warriors went back to war. These myths portrayed the warriors as heroes who never gave up. Going

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    UAN Number: H/502/7601 Level: 3 Credit value: 4 GLH: 31 Unit Aim: The unit aims to provide support to the patient and the operator during the provision of fixed and removable prosthesis and orthodontic appliances. The learner will need to prove their practical competence related to these treatments for a range of patients. A detailed knowledge and understanding of all equipment‚ materials and medicaments is required. Learners will also need to prove their practical skills

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    Crush Syndrome

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    This research paper was conducted around the topics of crush syndrome and amputation‚ which depending on the severity of the crush can coincide with one another. This paper will discuss various medical aspects‚ treatment‚ assessment‚ psychosocial/psychological issues and some research data pertaining earthquakes related to amputation and crush syndrome. Crush injuries can occur through the means of a natural disaster‚ acts of war‚ traffic collisions‚ as well as industrial accidents. Crush syndrome

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    forefront of medicinal inventions. Scientists have been able to track prosthetics far into our history‚ with the earliest discovered prosthetic found at a necropolis at Themes west. The mummified woman is believed to be 3000 years old‚ and the prosthesis (a toe) was a delicately carved‚ brown painted wooden stump. This was attached to the foot via plates and wrapped bandages and allowed the woman to walk‚ maintaining mobility. With the development of medicine‚ and the discovery of amputation‚ the

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    Bionic implants are mechanical or electronic systems that function like living organisms or parts of living organisms. Bionics‚ when extended to the field of medicine‚ seeks to replace or enhance organs or parts of the human body using artificial prosthesis. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.1% from 2012 to 2017 to reach $17.82 billion by 2017. The global medical bionic implant (artificial organs) market is divided into five categories based on the type of products‚ technology used‚ and

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    War and Prosthetics

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    Jose Armenta Professor Threat MGMT 330 September 5‚ 2013 War’s Impact On The Prosthetic Industry The nation’s military hospitals are experiencing a surge of patients returning home from service in Iraq and Afghanistan in need of prosthetics. As of January 2012‚ more than 1‚400 service members required major limb amputations due to wounds sustained in combat. Nearly one in four service members incurred the loss of multiple limbs. The increase in on-the-ground operations and exposure to IEDs

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    Nursing Care Related to the Musculoskeletal System 1-52 [Previous] [Next] Printable PDF Download Here   Introduction   Table of Contents   Search   Exercises   Courses   About this Text   Nursing 411   Premium Content   Nursing Tools   Contact Us   Links                               1-52. NURSING CARE AND PATIENT EDUCATION   a. Preoperative care and patient education can be done in cases of elective amputation. There is time to prepare the patient for

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