Orthopedic Prosthetics
Orthopedic prosthetics are artificial devices designed to replace or support missing or damaged limbs and joints. These devices help individuals regain mobility and improve their quality of life after injuries, surgeries, or congenital conditions. Common types include prosthetic legs, arms, and joint replacements.
The design of orthopedic prosthetics often involves advanced materials and technology to ensure comfort and functionality. Custom fittings are essential, as each device must match the user's specific anatomy and needs. Rehabilitation and physical therapy are typically part of the process to help users adapt to their new prosthetics effectively.