An artificial leg can significantly enhance mobility and independence for individuals who have lost a limb, allowing them to engage in daily activities and improve their quality of life. It can also impact emotional well-being by fostering a sense of normalcy and confidence. However, adapting to a prosthetic limb may require time, physical therapy, and mental adjustment, as users learn to navigate challenges and potential discomfort. Overall, the effects of an artificial leg can vary widely depending on individual circumstances and the quality of the prosthetic device.
An artificial leg works by sending signal to the sensor which senses the movement of the artificial leg.
the artificial leg was invented in 1909 a whale bone
The carpenter had an aversion to working on the artificial leg.
No
in 1977
No He Doesn't.
yes
No he doesn't.
leg was invented by the whole bone
Ahab's artificial leg was made of whale bone. It was a whale ivory prosthesis that he had specially crafted for him after losing his leg in a whaling accident.
Super glue and duct tape
Both