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MADem

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5. Isn't this an IMPLANT, though? Not a "put on the rubber sock thing and stick on the foot"
Tue Jun 12, 2012, 09:57 PM
Jun 2012

type prosthetic?

We aren't doing "implanted" feet or legs or any bits on people--at least not routinely. This could be in aid of research for humans down the line, perhaps.

The group contacted researchers at North Carolina State University, which offered to do the bionic implant for free. (The rescue group is raising money to cover Peggy's travel expenses.)
"If she didn't get the procedure done," KOAT reported, "she would have to have her leg amputated because the weight of it puts too much pressure on her spine."
The procedure, while rare in the United States, is increasingly common in Europe.
In 2011, Mitzi—a 3-year-old German Shepherd whose rear foot had to be amputated after she was trampled by a horse—became the world's first dog to be fitted with a prosthetic ankle, according to the Daily Mail.
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