Why Are Prosthetics So Expensive and Inaccessible?

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Why Are Prosthetics So Expensive and Inaccessible?
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Advanced prosthetics are obtainable solely by the rich, famous, and those who get charitable support, which leaves many amputees attempting to build their own body parts.

, and only a small fraction of the cost of limbs and spare parts is covered by insurance.

Two overworked-looking physical therapists started their presentation on what they called “challenging” patients. Photos of patients with missing limbs and dysfunctional appendages covered the screen. Most were athletes who required specialized sports equipment; some were heart-wrenching depictions of children with rare congenital conditions who needed custom braces.

As weeks passed, the infection worsened to sepsis, which occurs when the body’s response to an infection damages its own tissues. By then, the infection had spread to her limbs, causing gangrene . She ultimately collapsed. An ambulance took her to the hospital, where she arrived in critical condition. To save her life, the doctors amputated both her arms and legs.

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