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Ancient Egyptian Prosthetics

March 9, 2011
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BOB HIRSHON (host):

Test-driving a mummy’s toe…I’m Bob Hirshon and this is Science Update.

The first medical prosthetics may not have been false teeth or peg legs, but fake toes.  This according to biomedical Egyptologist Jacky Finch of the University of Manchester  in England.  She and her colleagues at the University of Salford studied two artificial toes from ancient Egypt, one of which had been attached to a mummy.  To find out of they were more than just decorative, they made replicas and tested them on volunteers with missing big toes.

JACKY FINCH (University of Manchester, England):

So we put little reflective bobbles, which were placed actually on their foot segments, and got them to walk along a ten meter walkway, and these bobbles were picked up by ten cameras.

HIRSHON:

That, combined with pressure sensors, showed that the toes were not only comfortable, but could indeed provide some help in walking.   I’m Bob Hirshon, for AAAS, the science society.

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