From limb to limb: a history of prosthetics
The evolution of the artificial limb
HEALTH Medical
The development of prosthetics, the branch of surgery concerned with the making and fitting of artificial body parts, has come a long way since an ancient Egyptian noblewoman was fitted with an artificial toe. The 3,000-year-old artifact was discovered by archaeologists in the 1990s, and this unusual item remains the earliest prosthesis ever unearthed. And it's from the distant origins of prosthetic medicine that patients today are being fitted with the very latest bionic and computer-aided artificial limbs. But exactly how were missing body parts replaced in the past, and who are the pioneers that went from limb to limb?
Click through and explore the evolution of prosthetics.