Abstract:Background:
Congenital limb deficiency is a rare and intractable anomaly of the limbs; however,
prostheses can partially complement the motor function and appearance of the missing
limbs. The first prosthesis is usually prescribed for children with upper limb
deficiencies at approximately 6–8 months of age. In affected children with additional
problems associated with motor function, such as limb paralysis, the age for initiating
prosthetic therapy and the benefit of prostheses in promoting and ex… Show more
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