Prosthetics

Technology

Historically, prostheses were body-powered, cable-driven, and/or consisted of medical joints. Arguably, while these devices seem simple or rugged in nature, they maintain their position as a functional and economical treatment option in many circumstances.

It was Dr. Jack Steel, who in 1958, first coined the term, "bionic." Although many perceive bionics to be anything that looks like a new gadget, in prosthetics it refers to motion powered by an electronic motor.

What may have been science fiction half a century ago is reality today. Bionic systems exist, and are developing with an increased sophistication.

As technology improves, Boston O&P clinical staff will maintain the highest level of expertise in technological advancements to continue benefiting all of our clients.