Prostheses: Past, Present, and Future Summary: The purpose of my research paper is to examine how the prosthesis works with the human body plastic is used for the prosthesis. Since 9 million Americans who lost their limbs judged that it was difficult to pay because they are very expensive, we studied materials currently used such as polypropylene and carbon fiber and other plastics.
Artificial prostheses (also known as prosthetic braces, prosthetic braces or alternative procedures - natural limbs are irreplaceable) are birth defects (occurs at birth), artificial losses that are lost due to accidents, illnesses or wartime injuries It is a substitute manufactured in a way. Prostheses called beauty are designed as pure cosmetics with little function; artificial hands are often in this category. Other prostheses are powerful with little or no cosmetic camouflage and the legs of the prosthesis designed to be covered with pants (trousers) are sometimes simply metallic rods and wires.
Consider the artificial hands and feet of the dark ages after nearly 2000, to show the degree of prosthetic progress in most of history. Armored knights in this era often rely on iron's prostheses, and are usually made by the same metal craftsmen who made armor. These bulky limbs were not really useful in practice and in fact were more used to conceal lost limbs that were considered embarrassing deformations at the time. The most famous of pirate pirates, the peg leg with wood core, and the metal hands that make up the hooks are in fact the standard of prosthetic brace in the majority of history. Hollywood exaggerates the use of hooks and nails, but pirates sometimes depend on these types of artificial limbs. The materials required for these instruments can be removed from regular pirate ships, but trained physicians are rare