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How to pronounce prosthetist in English?

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Type Words
Type of expert
Derivation prosthesis

Examples of prosthetist

prosthetist
The prosthetist said this leg would think 1,000 times per second about the ground.
From the nytimes.com
It was designed by several people, including his therapist and prosthetist.
From the charlotteobserver.com
But I guess I've been told my prosthetist that it's the best I can expect.
From the npr.org
His first racing blades were fitted by South African prosthetist Francois van der Watt.
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I am a prosthetist but I've been picking up more information about wheelchair technology.
From the express.co.uk
Older devices need the programming of a professional prosthetist.
From the denverpost.com
My friend suggested I call a prosthetist, a man named Russ.
From the omaha.com
A prosthetist is a person who designs and fits prostheses.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The prosthetist connected a laptop to the ankle.
From the nytimes.com
More examples
  • An expert in prosthetics
  • (prosthetics) the branch of medicine dealing with the production and use of artificial body parts
  • A prosthetist, as defined by , is a person who measures, designs, fabricates, fits, or services a prosthesis as prescribed by a licensed physician, and who assists in the formulation of the prosthesis prescription for the replacement of external parts of the human body lost due to amputation or ...
  • (Prosthetists) An artificial limb is a type of prosthesis that replaces a missing extremity, such as arms or legs. The type of artificial limb used is determined largely by the extent of an amputation or loss and location of the missing extremity. ...
  • (Prosthetics (song)) Slipknot is the debut album by American heavy metal band Slipknot. It was released on June 29, 1999 through Roadrunner Records, after a demo containing a few of the songs had been released in 1998, and was reissued in December 1999 with a slightly altered track listing and ...
  • (Prosthetics) A fixed or removable appliance to replace missing teeth. Fixed bridges, removable partials, and dentures are all examples.
  • (Prosthetics) The profession of providing functional restoration of missing human parts.
  • (Prosthetics) In dentistry, the surgical and dental specialties concerned with the artificial replacement of missing or damaged teeth.
  • (Prosthetics) Dental implants or artificial teeth.