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Ottobock has Artificial Limb Centres across the Northern India. To provide maximum coverage, these limb fitting centres are strategically located in cities like: Chandigarh, Delhi, Gurgaon, Lucknow and Ludhiana. ... Otto Bock HealthCare.

Evidence of early prosthetic devices that helped people who had lost limbs dates back at least 3,000. In order to go about their daily lives as normally as possible, human beings need to have all of their parts functioning, and this was especially important to ancient peoples whose agrarian lifestyles demanded physical ability. These devices were crude at best and had to be remarkably uncomfortable to wear. Fortunately, today's prosthetic wearers have benefitted from marvelous advances in bioengineering which allow people who might have been greatly incapacitated had they lived in bygone times live normal and productive lives. Here are some of the basics about

Today's prosthetics are beautifully engineered devices that can be customized and adapted to just about any need. They are extremely lightweight thanks to more advanced plastics as well as carbon-fiber composites that didn't exist even a few decades ago. More control over these devices by the user exists because of electronic technologies, many of which are computerized.

The pylon forms the main body of the prosthetic and is the foundation around which all other parts are built. Older styles of prosthetics, such as those made for WWII veterans had metal rods within the pylon to give the structure its internal support. Obviously such pylons seem absolutely archaic when compared to modern carbon-fiber composite ones which are considerably lighter. Whereas in the past wood and primitive types of plastics formed the outer cover (or "skin") of the pylon, today's models are made from a more modern foam-like material which can be shaped to match the dimensions of the corresponding natural limb and can even be colored to match the user's skin tone.

We list out the essentials for those adjusting to a new prosthesis:

1) The patient should stand straight, and their waist and knee should be straight. Patient should not have the feeling of leaning forward or backward.

2) The origin of force on the load-bearing body should be evenly distributed. This means that after putting on the prosthesis, the area of the knee at the mouth of the prosthetic socket, including the lower part of the prosthesis, should have no obvious pain in any area, even if it is rubbed red, Even if there is a small amount of pain, it should be evenly distributed.

3) Testing the side of the ankle: Shake back and forth several times while standing with the prosthesis stable like a pillar. If it has a free range of forward movement, this is essential for going up and down stairs along with going uphill and downhill.

4) Walking depends mainly on the knee. However, if the residual limb is long, it swings along with the prosthesis, This will make one's stride more stable and natural.

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