Creating a replacement body part requires more than simply replicating the mechanical functionality. Using new tools, we can create parts that satisfy the user on every level.
Bio
Scott Summit
Scott Summit designs things. He has designed products for Apple, Nike, Palm, and taught design at Carnegie Mellon, Stanford, and Singularity University. He now researches new technologies that will address the quality of medical treatment for a wide range or orthopedic needs.
Artificial substitute for a missing part of the body, usually an arm or leg. Prostheses have evolved from wooden legs and hooks that replaced hands to sophisticated plastic, fibreglass, and metal devices designed to fit limbs amputated at different points. They may have working joints and allow motion either by amplification of electric current generated by muscle contractions or by actual attachment to the muscles. Arm prostheses usually allow some degree of grasping and manipulation. External or implanted breast prostheses are used after mastectomy.