Ghc. prosthetic

19

Click here to load reader

description

 

Transcript of Ghc. prosthetic

Page 1: Ghc. prosthetic
Page 2: Ghc. prosthetic

PROSTHESIS AND ITS TYPE

• Muhammad Umair Sharif

• CPO

Page 3: Ghc. prosthetic

LAYOUT

• PROSTHESIS

• UPPERLIMB PROSTHESIS

• LOWER LIMB PROSTHESIS

Page 4: Ghc. prosthetic

PROSTHESIS

• Prosthetics is the design, fabrication and fitting of custom-made artificial limbs or other assistive devices for patients who have lost limbs as a result of traumatic injuries, vascular diseases, diabetes, cancer or congenital disorders

Page 5: Ghc. prosthetic

UPPER LIMB PROSTHESIS:PARTIAL HAND:

• Amputation through fingers or hand.

Page 6: Ghc. prosthetic

WRIST DISARTICULATION:

• Amputation through wrist.

• Radius and ulna completely present.

Page 7: Ghc. prosthetic

TRANSRADIAL PROSTHESIS:

• Amputation through radial bone.

Page 8: Ghc. prosthetic

ELBOW DISARTICULATION:

• Amputation through elbow.

• Radius and ulna loss where is humerus completely present.

Page 9: Ghc. prosthetic

TRANSHUMERAL PROSTHESIS

• Amputation through humerous.

Page 10: Ghc. prosthetic

SHOULDER DISARTICULATION:

• Amputation through shoulder.

Page 11: Ghc. prosthetic

LOWERLIMB PROSTHESIS:PARTIAL FOOT:

• Through foot amputation.

Page 12: Ghc. prosthetic

ANKLE DISARTICULATION:

• Through ankle.

• Tibiail and fibial prominence present.

Page 13: Ghc. prosthetic

TRANSTIBIAL PROSTHESIS

• Amputation through tibia bone.

Page 14: Ghc. prosthetic

KNEE DISARTICULATION:

• Femoral bone present where as patella and tibia completely loss.

Page 15: Ghc. prosthetic

TRANSFEMORAL PROSTHESIS

• Through femur amputation.

Page 16: Ghc. prosthetic

HIP DISARTICULATION

• Femur completely loss.

Page 17: Ghc. prosthetic

REASON OF AMPUTATION

• Amputation is a result of traumatic injuries, vascular diseases, diabetes, cancer or congenital disorders mostly.

Page 18: Ghc. prosthetic
Page 19: Ghc. prosthetic