If your arm or leg is not enough, you can exchange it with a prosthesis. This device is called a prosthesis and is useful for daily activities such as walking, eating and dressing. Some prosthetic braces make you as good as before
Prosthetic braces (also known as "prosthetic appliances, prostheses or limb" substitutes "- natural limbs are irreplaceable) are birth defects (occur at birth), accidents, illnesses or injuries during wartime It is an artificially manufactured substitute which is lost. Prostheses called beauty are designed as pure cosmetics with little function; artificial hands are often in this category. Other little or no camouflage makeup and strong prostheses; sometimes metal wires and wires designed to be covered by prosthetic trousers (pants)
Prostheses have been improved over the years. Other materials, such as new plastics and carbon fiber, make the prosthesis stronger and lighter, limiting the extra energy needed to manipulate the limbs. This is particularly important for cutters across the thigh muscle. The additional material makes the prosthetic more realistic, it is important for transradial and transgender amputees as they are more likely to expose prosthetic devices
To cope with numerous victims in the first large-scale production of the First World War, prostheses. In the United States, Walter Reed Army Hospital manufactures numerous prostheses for veterans. This example combines welding attachments and other tools for limb amputees. This technology continued to develop even after the First World War. DW Dorrance invented a split hook artificial hand just before the First World War. I was welcomed by workers after the war because I was able to grab things and manipulate them and use attached files to return to work. It is one of the few designs barely changed in the last century. Dorrance demonstrated its versatility by using his arms to drive a car in the 1930's