Bionic Bodies: High-Tech Body Science

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ARTIFICIAL ARMS AND LEGS Leonardo da Vinci was a man ahead of his time He was an artist architect engineer and dreamer who lived 500 years ago He drew sketches for inventions that would not actually exist for hundreds of years such as the parachute armored tank and even a robot Da Vinci also drew a sketch of an artificial leg Today many of da Vinci’s dreams have become reality including artificial limbs which have improved countless lives worldwide New prosthetic legs are stronger and lighter A prosthesis is an artificial body part designed to replace a missing body part This could be a hand arm leg eye or ear French surgeon Ambroise Paré created artificial hands and arms for wounded soldiers in the late sixteenth century These were made of wood metal and leather Until recently artificial arms and legs were body-powered requiring body movements to control the prosthetic limb Making prosthetic limbs today is a mixture of art and science Lightweight plastics and strong lightweight metals such as titanium are molded to look and feel like real hands and feet Underneath the skin new electronic technology makes the limbs work like the real thing as well Myoelectric limbs use sensors placed in the body to send signals to an electric motor The motor then moves the limb The power knee for example is a motorized bionic knee that copies muscle power It provides lifting power for stairs and gently puts on the brakes for downhill slopes 6 WHAT IS A PROSTHETIC LIMB JUST LIKE THE REAL THING