Unlocking Potential: The Latest Developments in Paediatric Prosthetics Technology
With the latest developments in the field, children are now able to walk, run, and play like any other kid. The world of paediatric prosthetic s has come a long way over the past decade. When it comes to helping children with physical disabilities reach their full potential, technology plays a key role. For many years prostheses were made with stiff and heavy materials that limited movement and caused discomfort for kids. Today’s prosthetic devices are made of lightweight materials that allow for greater range of motion and comfort while using them. One of the most important recent advances in paediatric prosthetic s is myoelectric technology. Myoelectric devices use signals from muscle contractions to control movements in an artificial limb or hand . This type of device is a great option for kids as it allows them greater control over their movements than traditional mechanical devices do, making activities like writing or playing sports much easier. Robotic arms are another ex...