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Results 1 - 10 of 150 for Prosthetics
  1. Artificial Limbs (National Library of Medicine)  
    People can lose all or part of an arm or leg for a number of reasons. Common ones include: Circulation problems from atherosclerosis or diabetes. They may cause ...
  2. Prosthetic and Sensory Aids Service (PSAS) (Department of Veterans Affairs)  
    Veterans and Military Health/Related Issues ... Veterans and Military Health ... Department of Veterans Affairs ... Prosthetic & Sensory Aids Service (PSAS) ... Prosthetic & Sensory ...
  3. A prosthetic graft is a device made out of a man-made (synthetic) polyester material. It is used to ... The most common graft material is Dacron. A prosthetic graft causes very few reactions. It has no ...
  4. Prosthetic Engineering (Department of Veterans Affairs)  
    Prosthetic Engineering research, prosthetic prescription, efficacy of prosthetic components, amputee-centric research, improving patient mobility and comfort
  5. Artificial Limbs/Start Here ... Artificial Limbs ... Amputee Coalition of America
  6. Limb Prosthetics (Merck & Co., Inc.)  
    Artificial Limbs/Start Here ... Artificial Limbs ... Merck & Co., Inc. ... Overview of Limb Prosthetics - Explore from the Merck Manuals - Medical Consumer Version. ... amputation, ...
  7. Prosthetics / Limb Loss (Department of Veterans Affairs) - PDF  
    Prosthetics/ Limb Loss
  8. Prosthetics and Related Technology (Department of Veterans Affairs) - PDF  
    VA Brochure Series: Prosthetics and Related Technology
  9. Images ... A synthetic polyester graft (such as Dacron) is sutured to the aorta to repair an ascending aortic aneurysm.
  10. Heart valve surgery is used to repair or replace diseased heart valves. Blood that flows between different chambers of your heart ...
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