Low Cost Artificial Limb Prosthesis Surgery in India for Handicapped Persons

Low Cost Artificial Limb Prosthesis Surgery in India for Handicapped Persons

A Story by Anan Adisa
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If you are handicapped due to missing of one or both the arms or limbs then you can change your life with low cost artificial limb prosthesis surgery of India. This surgery is now being provided at In

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Overview of prosthesis:

Many patients around the world have said good bye to their handicapped life by undertaking low cost artificial limb prosthesis surgery of India. The prosthesis is an artificial device that is utilized to do replacement of a missing limb to restore the missing part’s functionality up to a certain degree. The science of artificial limbs existed even thousands years ago in the land of Egypt and India. In olden days only rich people could afford artificial limbs. This prosthesis could be afforded only by army personnel. With the passage of time medical science made great progress and artificial limb prosthesis came on the international scene with ground breaking technology and was reinvented in almost many parts of the world. Today prosthetic limb rehabilitation is done by an expert paramedical team of orthopedic specialists and healthcare professionals.


What are artificial limb prostheses?

Limb prostheses are artificial limbs that can be used to replace missing limbs like arms or legs that have been lost due to infection or any physical mishap including congenital defects. Sometime a person loses his one or both arms or legs due to unfortunate events in life. However these negative conditions can be overcome to a great extent with the help of artificial limb prostheses. Limb prosthetics is an essential part of bio mechatronics that is concerned with the science of fusing mechanical equipments with nervous systems, human muscles and skeletons. The type of kind of artificial limb is used for determining the location of missing limb of the body. One more common use of prosthesis is the heart valves with artificial hearts. The last few decades saw considerable advancement in the quality and diversity of limb prosthesis. New materials like carbon fiber have made artificial limbs to be light and strong. These artificial body parts work in a limited amount of energy.

 

Types of artificial limb prosthesis

Following are the kinds of artificial limb prosthesis:


1 Artificial upper limb prosthesis: Arm prostheses are used for replacing the missing limb. Transradial and transhumeral are its main types. This arm prosthetic powered by the body is attached to the body with a cable and harness. This artificial arm is controlled by the movement of the opposite arm. My electric prosthesis is another type of artificial arm which is controlled by the electric signals received by the brain. The electrodes inside such types of prosthesis are connected to the muscles in the upper arm and the elbow. The movement of muscles indicates the brain what to do like moving the elbow joint or closing and opening the hand at the end of the prosthesis.

 

2)    Trans-radial prosthesis: This is an artificial limb for replacement of an arm missing below the elbow. A cable operated limbs is attached with a harness and cable around the opposite shoulder of the missing arm. The other form is myoelectric arm that can sense movement of muscles in the upper arm that is responsible for opening and closing of the artificial hand.

 

3 Artificial lower limb prosthesis: Trans-tibialand and trans-femoral are the two types of this prosthesis and is used for replacement of the missing leg.  The former is also used for replacement of parts below the knee. The   main parts that comprise leg prosthesis are foot ankle assembly, suspension and shank including the electric socket.

   

4 Trans-tibial prosthesis:-This is an artificial limb that is used for replacement of a leg that is missing below the knee. The amputees under this group can regain normal locomotion with ease.

 

5  Trans-femoral prosthesis: This is an artificial limb that can be used for replacement of a leg missing above the knee.   

 

How to take care of artificial prosthetic limbs and devices:

 

Following precautions can help you to take care of artificial prosthetic limbs and devices:

1)    Remove the prosthesis before going to sleep at night. Check the device and trace any loose part or damage in your artificial limb. Take a check for blisters and other signs of damage in the prosthesis.

2)    Always keep the stump clean and provide your skin with a lotion massage.

3)    You can apply bandage over the stump to decrease swelling when not using the prosthesis. 

4)    Clean the socket of the prosthesis with soap and water.

5)    Wear clean and dry socks over the prosthesis.



Why get artificial limb prosthesis surgery in India?

There is a lot of scope for low cost artificial limb prosthesis surgery in India . But this medical science is not new to India as it was a leading nation with this type of technology thousands of years ago. Today thousands of patients from various parts of the world are flying to Indian hospitals to get various kinds of surgeries and medical treatments. The surgeons of India are genius because they have taken their medical training and work experience at leading hospitals of India as well as at those of developed nations like the USA and the UK. The limb prosthesis centers of India are providing artificial limbs at a cheap price yet you won’t find any degradation in their quality.  The medical experts at limb prosthesis centers help their patients with post treatment therapy. You can know more in this concern by sending your queries at enquiry@forerunnershealthcare.com. You can also make a phone call to us at +91-9371136499    


Visit Us: www.forerunnershealthcare.com/artificial-limb-prosthesis-surgery-india-low-cost-benefits.html

© 2015 Anan Adisa


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