With an iron character: how people with bioprostheses live. Photo gallery

Robotization has made it possible to use the latest technologies in prosthetics – the introduction of innovations allows people who have lost limbs to partially regain their former lives. Konstantin Deblikov and Lilia Rashitova wear high-tech prostheses that support many modes of operation. But innovation is not just about bionics. For example, Dmitry Kazakov wears a simpler prosthesis, but with an increased activity foot.

According to Lilia and Konstantin, bionic limbs – no matter how stylish they look – will never replace real arms and legs. Sometimes they cause physical pain, which must be endured. In the West, the use of neural networks in bioprostheses is already being tested, and our heroes hope that this technology will make prostheses more ergonomic and perfect.

With an iron character: how people with bioprostheses live. Photo gallery
With an iron character: how people with bioprostheses live. Photo gallery
With an iron character: how people with bioprostheses live. Photo gallery
With an iron character: how people with bioprostheses live. Photo gallery
With an iron character: how people with bioprostheses live. Photo gallery
With an iron character: how people with bioprostheses live. Photo gallery
With an iron character: how people with bioprostheses live. Photo gallery
With an iron character: how people with bioprostheses live. Photo gallery
With an iron character: how people with bioprostheses live. Photo gallery
With an iron character: how people with bioprostheses live. Photo gallery
With an iron character: how people with bioprostheses live. Photo gallery
With an iron character: how people with bioprostheses live. Photo gallery
With an iron character: how people with bioprostheses live. Photo gallery
With an iron character: how people with bioprostheses live. Photo gallery

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