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Prosthesis

In medicine, a prosthesis (PL: prostheses; from Ancient Greek: πρόσθεσις, romanized: prósthesis, lit. 'addition, application, attachment'), or a prosthetic implant, is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part, which may be lost through trauma, disease, or a condition present at birth (congenital disorder). Prostheses are intended to restore the normal functions of the missing body part. Amputee rehabilitation is primarily coordinated by a physiatrist as part of an inter-disciplinary team consisting of physiatrists, prosthetists, nurses, physical therapists, and occupational therapists. Prostheses can be created by hand or with computer-aided design (CAD), a software interface that helps creators design and analyze the creation with computer-generated 2-D and 3-D graphics as well as analysis and optimization tools.

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BeinprotheseHandprothese mit mechanischer Funktion (Ende 15. Jh.)SS. Marinus Episc. Et Theclanus DiacBambocciaden: Soldaten, Blatt 4: Feür, Pulùer vnd Knallen | Den Feinde macht fallen[Der Stelzfuß; Le Mendiant à la jambe de bois]Schaufenster des Sanitätsgeschäftes Albert Seidel, Cottbus
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