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    As the world continues to develop, so does the medical field. New medical problems arise almost every day. In order to keep up with all these changes, there is a profession that focuses solely on improving health care called biomedical engineering. For many people it is hard to completely understand the impact that biomedical engineering has had on the lives of many people, but knowing that it has produced a tremendous amount of devices and concepts since its beginnings can help someone start to…

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    Cochlear Implants Benefits

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    The Benefits of Cochlear Implants for Children Tatjana C. Johnson University of Arizona People with post or pre-lingual deafness and hearing loss face many challenges with living in a world that thrives on listening and spoken communication. There is the difficulty in acquiring speech skills as well as the often negative impacts on one’s psychological state. Deaf and hard of hearing peoples can also experience social, employment and educational obstacles as related to their accompanying…

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    Cochlear Implants Essay

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    of this article was to obtain the parent’s point of view of the child’s response to cochlear implants. (Cite). Cochlear implants is a good option for children who has profound hearing loss. However, if a “child has residual hearing and has a partial benefit from conventional hearing aids, he or she could lose this hearing because of cochlear implementation” (cite pg. 605). A child with a cochlear implant is typically viewed as not being part of the deaf community nor the hearing community.…

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    Breast Implants Essay

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    silicone breast implants and the associated risks. Breast implants have been used for more than 30 years for cosmetic and reconstructive surgery as they have a high biological tolerance. They consist of an outer envelope made up of silicone elastomer, a highly cross-linked silicone which is blended with amorphous silicone [1]. Within the envelope is a gel comprising of both dimethyl- and methylvinyl-siloxane, forming a three-dimensional polymer network. There are three main implant…

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    Introduction: Recent studies reported that the kinematic alignment of an implant is more physiological than the traditional methods, and therefore results in better clinical outcomes. They found that for kinematic alignment of the implant, the femoral component should be positioned varus 2.3 degrees and tibial component in valgus 2.4 degrees without any rotation. Howell et al also claimed that kinematically aligned TKA does not cause any significant failure; rather, it restores the function of…

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    Cochlear Implants Essay

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    In 1967 a man named William F. House who was a doctor and a medical research, invented cochlear implant. His first cochlear implant surgical happened in 1961 but the device he used had rejected his one patient but House never gave up on his researched. House had never explained himself on why he was interested but I believe because House had experiences a lot and meeting different people. House attend The University of California Berkeley, University of Southern California and after two year…

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    As technology continues to advance and possibilities are explored, these issues also continue to develop and become increasingly widespread. Consider the use of prosthetic limbs to restore limbs to those who lost them or have a condition preventing the development of the limb: individuals with prosthetic legs, for example, without denying the pain of having lost their limbs, need not be concerned with prosthetic fatigue. While the prosthesis may be mapped to their nerves to allow movement, it…

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    Implant Plastic Surgery

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    You will find many options that the future breast implant patient needs to make. Aside from who will function as the surgeon, the patient has to think about what size implant she wants, what fashion, place (above or below the muscle), and which incision. The following discussion explores among the most basic decisions concerning the implant fashion: Round or Anatomic? Have you ever ever been found with your woman highlights on? Wearing a tank top with a built-in shelf bra should be enough, but…

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    Family Implant Dentistry

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    Family & Implant Dentistry does more than just care for teeth themselves, but gums too. As the foundation of your smile, healthy gums are paramount for preventing tooth decay, loss, and bad breath (gingivitis). Unfortunately, too many people don't give their gums the attention they deserve, so today, Cincinnati's leading family dental care center offers the following gum health tips: Brush Gently: Using a soft-bristled brush, brush your teeth at a 45-degree angle, without brushing particularly…

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    individual, both her and her husband, had to embrace learning this world, of her 2 sons, 1 being born deaf, there certainly are opposing side. Heather, who at 5 yrs of age, is expressing she wants to learn to speak properly and have a cochlear implant. Both her deaf parents (Peter and Nita) are without a doubt, loving parents and I see their perspective in not being 100% supportive of their daughter having this procedure done. I sensed, that because this is the only world they have known,…

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