Definition of Prosthetic
Prosthetic: Referring to a prosthesis, an artificial substitute or replacement of a part of
the body such as a tooth, eye, a facial bone, the palate, a hip, a knee or another joint, the leg, an arm, etc. A prosthesis is designed for functional or cosmetic reasons or both.
A prosthesis may be removable, as in the case of most prosthetic legs or a prosthetic
breast form used after mastectomy. A person who uses a removable prosthesis -— for example, an artificial hand -— may want to have more than
one available for different types of tasks. Other types of prosthetic devices are permanently implanted, like an artificial hip, testicle or tooth.
With advances in the biomedical sciences, a few experimental prostheses have been integrated with body tissues, including the nervous system.
These highly advanced devices can respond to commands from the
central nervous system, more closely approximating normal movement
and utility.
An auditory prosthesis is a device that substitutes for or enhances the ability to hear. It is more commonly called a hearing aide.
The word "prosthesis" comes via New Latin from the Greek "prostithenai" meaning "to add to, or to put in addition." The plural of prosthesis is prostheses.
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