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− | + | A '''biosynthetic limb''' is a prosthetic limb made for patients who have lost limbs through injury or disease. | |
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− | + | The limb can replace the functionality of the original one in terms of both sensation and movement, although it requires both physiotherapy and [[counseling]] for this to be achieved. There are some instances where biosynthetic limbs have failed, not due to the limb itself but due to [[brain|neural]] trauma in the wound of the damaged limb. This hinders the bio-electric signals required for the synthetic muscles to function, as with a "real" limb. | |
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+ | [[Nog]] was given a biosynthetic leg in [[2375]] to replace the left leg that he lost during a critical mission. | ||
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+ | He had difficulty with adjusting to his new leg, but it was found that the problem was neither his body nor the biosynthetic leg but rather a [[Psychology|psychological]] problem, which was later resolved with counseling. | ||
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[[Category: Medical]] [[Category: Science]] | [[Category: Medical]] [[Category: Science]] |
Latest revision as of 16:59, 18 May 2022
A biosynthetic limb is a prosthetic limb made for patients who have lost limbs through injury or disease.
The limb can replace the functionality of the original one in terms of both sensation and movement, although it requires both physiotherapy and counseling for this to be achieved. There are some instances where biosynthetic limbs have failed, not due to the limb itself but due to neural trauma in the wound of the damaged limb. This hinders the bio-electric signals required for the synthetic muscles to function, as with a "real" limb.
Prime Example
Nog was given a biosynthetic leg in 2375 to replace the left leg that he lost during a critical mission.
He had difficulty with adjusting to his new leg, but it was found that the problem was neither his body nor the biosynthetic leg but rather a psychological problem, which was later resolved with counseling.