Argumentative Essay On Prosthetics

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Prosthetics are an integral part in rehabilitating people who have lost limbs. They can allow for patients to try to get back to the normalcy they had before and make daily tasks more like the routine they had. With continual advancements in technology and science, prosthetics have come a long way from the rudimentary artificial limbs that had previously been the only options available. This has led to the development that allows patients to control their prosthetic, in this case an arm, using their mind as if it was their own.1,2 This works by sending signals from the brain to the prosthetic which receives them and follows them, all in real time.1,2 However, the more human-like and realistic the prosthetics can become as far capabilities …show more content…

Having reliable and effective prosthetics would significantly improve the lives of those in society that need them, as living without a limb is undoubtedly very difficult. Of course, it is unlikely that this level of prosthetic is affordable to a lot of the people who need them, especially any time in the near future as the technology is still being developed and refined. However, in the case of veterans, since the case of their injuries do not translate the same as the average person, it may be possible for the military to assist them in affording the prosthetics or other assistance of that nature. This would take a significant financial burden off of the veterans while also beginning to introduce this new technology into the world at a large scale, hopefully leading to its more widespread availability and affordability. As previously mentioned, these prosthetics are currently becoming more and more refined, with the obvious goal of making them as capable as a real human arm as possible. They also address the problem of filling the absence of a limb, but, once again, could and are being made to do so more effectively. Although becoming more realistic in appearance will certainly improve as time goes on, the Uncanny Valley would remain, but it is worth noting that it may be more important to the person with the prosthetic to have one that

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