Is it difficult to learn to use prosthetics?


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Oct 19,2019

Is it difficult to learn to use prosthetics?
 
Learning to use prosthetics is really not easy, it takes time, energy, stamina, patience and determination. Your prosthetic maker should let you do some training using prosthetics. Most of the time, it is helpful to train with a familiar prosthetician. Just like learning how to drive a car, you have to learn a lot from the beginning. He should teach you how to:
 
Put on or take off the prosthesis
Simple maintenance of prostheses
How to walk on uneven roads
Improve your gait and help you go better
Emergency handling
Try some new activities
 
 
 

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