An Instructive Guide To Different Types Of Tailor Made Calipers
The last blog was about orthotics and their components. This blog is about the orthotics of the upper and lower extremities in detail. the following are the orthotic devices for upper and lower respectively. Upper Lower Cervical foot Head-Cervical ankle-foot Head-Cervical-Thoracic knee-ankle-foot Lumbo-sacral hip-knee-ankle-foot Thoracic-lumbo-sacral…
This Is What Happens In Correction Devices- Simplified Approach To Orthotics
An orthosis is a mechanical device used to correct/maintain the anatomical or functional position of any target region. They protect the joint from deforming forces, and distortion, and reduce pain by holding them in place. Two basic forms of orthotics are brace and splint. Braces…
All You Need To Know About The Remarkable Limb Prosthetics
A prosthetic is defined as an artificial implant that replaces a missing part in the body that was lost through trauma, congenital disorders, or severe diseases like cancer to provide an opportunity to perform functional tasks. Any prosthetic device can be constructed using the following…
Revealing the Fantastic Members Behind Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation is an important phase in healthcare that deals with the reduction of disability and improving the functionality of the patient in interaction with several components of the environment. It is obvious that there is a team behind that and their combined efforts are responsible…
5 Bizarre ‘eye-opening’ Facts Of the Iris
The eye is one of the integral components present in the human body. It is one of the sensory organs required for humans to perceive the environment (not the only one). The eye consists of the iris, pupil, lens, sclera, choroid, retina, and many other…
The fantastic design of Chitra heart valve
The heart is one of the most vital and essential internal organs in the human body. The heart is continuously pumping out blood and the circulation system helps transport essential metabolites to individual cells of the body for their metabolism. It helps supply oxygen and…
The Microbial Flora Made Simple and Easy
The term microbial flora refers to the population of microorganisms that are present in humans. Before getting into the various microorganisms, it is essential to understand some basic terminologies based on the host-parasite relationship. It is a complex relationship that can be either beneficial or…
An Easy Guide to Structure And Classification Of Bacteria
Bacteria is a unicellular, microscopic, prokaryotic, heterotrophic organisms that are present in almost all places in this world. These organisms have both RNA and DNA as their genetic material. They can survive high temperatures, Ph, oxygen, acidity, and pressure. These are micron in size and…
An Informative Guide to Soft Tissue Replacement Implants
Soft tissues play an important role in our body. They are substances that connect, support, and surround structures other than bone. These substances act as connective elements and also act as elements of transportation. Some examples are skin, fascicle, ligament, tendon, muscle, nerve, fat, and…
Processing of biosignals using DSP techniques
Biosignals are nothing but signals that can be continuously monitored and measured. The signal is a parameter that contains information about the time and space of the object. Biosignals are of great importance cause they can be used for diagnosis. Any change in the obtained…
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