A prosthesis is an artificial body part that is used to replace a natural part. Artificial substitute for a missing part of the body, usually an arm or leg. Prostheses have evolved from wooden legs and hooks that replaced hands to sophisticated plastic, fibreglass, and metal devices designed to fit limbs amputated at different points. They may have working joints and allow motion either by amplification of electric current generated by muscle contractions or by actual attachment to the muscles. Arm prostheses usually allow some degree of grasping and manipulation. External or implanted breast prostheses are used after mastectomy
{i} device used to replace a missing limb or body part; placement of additional sounds at the beginning of a word or line of poetry
(n )--an artificial replacement for a body part, either external or internal (pl: prostheses)
An artificial body part such as an artificial leg or arm The term prosthesis is also used to describe some of the implants used in the body such as a hip or knee replacement device
A metallic or plastic device that provides an artificial substitute to replace the removed bone
An artificial replacement of a part of the body A breast prosthesis is a breast form that may be worn under clothing Also, a technical name for an implant that is placed under the chest muscle in breast reconstruction