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Best Prosthetic arm Clinics: 13 Verified Options and Prices

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Top clinics for Prosthetic arm in the world

  • Memorial Şişli Hospital, Turkey
  • Memorial Ataşehir Hospital, Turkey
  • Lokman Hekim Istanbul Hospital, Turkey
  • Memorial Antalya Hospital, Turkey
  • Memorial Bahçelievler Hospital, Turkey

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85%
Surgery Time - 1 hour
Stay in the country - 12 days
Rehabilitation - 120 days
Anesthesia - General anesthesia
Requests processed - 23249
Bookimed fees - $0

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Joaquim Casañas

33 years of experience • 460+ treatments performed

Dr. Joaquim Casañas is a pioneer in electrophysiologically monitored nerve and plexus surgery, with _doctor_275_years_ of expertise at Centro Médico Teknon.

  • Director of Traumaunit – renowned for complex upper limb reconstruction
  • Specializes in brachial plexus surgery and neuropathic pain treatment
  • First in Spain to apply intraoperative nerve mapping techniques
  • Trained at Mayo Clinic and top French hospitals
  • President of the Spanish Society for Surgery of the Hand
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Bahtiyar Demiralp

35 years of experience

Specializes in orthopedic oncology and trauma surgery – Dr. Demiralp brings decades of expertise in complex limb reconstruction at Medical Park Antalya.

  • Trained at Mayo Clinic's Orthopedic Department
  • Expert in external fixation for war injuries and open fractures
  • Member of Turkish Musculoskeletal Tumor Society
  • Associate Professor in Orthopaedic Oncology
  • Award-winning research in bone tumor treatments
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Erman Cekic

15 years of experience

Dr. Cekic has performed 10,000+ knee and hip replacement surgeries, specializing in joint arthroplasty at OrtoCare Clinic.

  • Board-certified in orthopedics and traumatology
  • Expert in joint and cartilage surgery with stem cell treatments
  • Trained in advanced arthroscopy techniques
  • Active participant in international orthopedic conferences
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Mustafa Ozdemir

33 years of experience

Specializing in prosthetic arm solutions, Mustafa Ozdemir brings over _doctor_7660_years_ of medical experience to Medipol Acibadem District Hospital.

  • Trained at Hacettepe University & Haydarpaşa Numune Training Hospital
  • Holds an Associate Professor title in Radiology
  • Worked at top Turkish hospitals, including Ministry of Health facilities

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Fast Facts about Prosthetic arm

Prosthetic arm

A prosthetic arm is a limb replacement device designed for individuals who have lost an arm due to amputation or congenital conditions, enhancing their ability to perform daily tasks.

Pros: Offers improved dexterity and control compared to prosthetic fingers. It can be customized to match the user's specific needs, with 85% user satisfaction. Provides increased functionality over traditional prosthetic devices.
Cons: Limited tactile feedback compared to bionic arms. Requires more frequent maintenance than below-knee prostheses.
Effectiveness: User satisfaction rate of 85% with significant improvements in daily living activities.
Duration: Initial fitting and adjustments take approximately 1-3 hours.
Recovery: Not needed.
Best for: Individuals with upper limb amputation or congenital limb differences. Suitable for those seeking enhanced mobility and functionality.
Prices: View costs of other techniques

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