Biomedical engineering
Types of prosthetics
Prosthetic function
100

One example of biomedical engineering is 

What is MRI, prosthetics, ultrasound

100

This prosthetic was used by a sprinter in the Olympics

What is the Cheetah Leg prosthetic?

100

Assistive tech became popular after _____ when many people became disabled.

What is WWII?
200

One of the reasons for promising advances in biomedical engineering is ________.

What is aging population, infectious diseases, at-home kits, or demand for personalized medicine?

200

A recent breakthrough in prosthetics that helps people to "feel" movements is _______ prosthetics

What is neural

200

One component of lower limb is _______

What is socket, suspension, knee joint, or foot?

300

One field of biomedical engineering is ___ cell engineering

What is stem?

300

An example of a prosthetic arm that is effective is the ______ Arm.

What is the Luke Arm?

300

Nowadays, prosthetics are a small industry because _____

What is biomedical engineering has shifted more towards tissue engineering and stem cell research? Or What is the design constraints faced with developing prosthetics?

400

An important stage in biomedical engineering is called _____& Development

What is Research?

400

_______ electrical simulation can be applied through electrodes.

What is functional?

400

The hand is more difficult/easier than the leg to make a prosthetic of.

What is difficult because of the complex mechanisms of the hand?

500

An example of a discipline in biomedical engineering is _______

What is Bionics, clinical engineering, medical imaging, rehabilitation engineering, systems physiology, bionanotechnology, neural engineering, cellular engineering, tissue engineering 

500

A _____ is applied after the rest of the prosthetic is designed and is unique to each individual's tastes

What is a cosmetic?
500

Sensory feedback can be provided through _____ sensors.

What is pressure?