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How Osseointegration Surgery is Related to Prosthetic Legs?
Prosthetic Legs

As prostheses are "bone anchored," Prosthetic Legs for amputees who have undergone osseointegration surgery do not include a socket. This indicates that the metal rod that has been surgically placed into their bone and connected to their prosthetic components. Depending on the person's preferences, requirements, and capabilities, this particular prosthesis can be created to fulfil a variety of functions. Most people frequently have both a "everyday" and a "waterproof" prosthetic limb. People who participate in particular sports or leisure activities might possibly have an extra leg. For instance, a Prosthetic Legs made specifically for snow skiing or a running leg with a running blade.

 

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