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prothesiologie

Prothesiologie is the field that encompasses the design, fabrication, fitting, and ongoing management of prosthetic devices and other assistive technologies intended to replace lost limbs or restore function. It combines elements of biomedical engineering, rehabilitation medicine, and orthotics, and it often overlaps with prosthetics and orthotics. The principal focus is on upper- and lower-limb prostheses, along with cosmetic and functional devices, sockets, liners, suspensions, and alignment systems.

Modern prothesiologie uses a range of devices from body-powered and myoelectric prostheses to advanced microprocessor-controlled, osseointegrated,

The clinical process includes needs assessment, residual limb evaluation, measurement and casting or 3D scanning, prosthesis

Professionals in prothesiologie—prosthetists and orthotists—often lead the work, operating within multidisciplinary teams that may include physicians,

Prothesiologie is part of the broader domain of rehabilitation engineering and restorative medicine, contributing to independence

and
neural-controlled
systems.
Materials
include
carbon
fiber
composites,
advanced
polymers,
silicones,
and
metals.
Particular
attention
is
paid
to
socket
design,
alignment,
weight,
cosmetic
appearance,
and
durability.
Osseointegration
refers
to
implanting
a
fixation
that
transmits
forces
to
the
skeleton,
sometimes
used
when
socket-based
limbs
do
not
fit
well.
Control
methods
aim
to
translate
user
intent
into
movement,
with
ongoing
research
in
sensory
feedback
and
intuitive
control.
design,
fabrication,
and
iterative
fitting.
Rehabilitation
involves
training,
gait
analysis,
and
adjustment
to
optimize
function
and
comfort.
The
field
emphasizes
user-centered
design,
durability,
and
ease
of
use,
with
outcomes
guided
by
functional
and
quality-of-life
measures.
physical
therapists,
occupational
therapists,
and
engineers.
Education
and
licensure
vary
by
country,
but
typically
involve
accredited
programs
and
clinical
internships.
and
quality
of
life
for
people
with
limb
loss
or
impairment.