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Item Restricted Use of Advanced Technologies for the Improvement of Prosthetics Limbs.(Saudi Digital Library, 2023-08-17) Alenezy, Malik; Jayakody, Gayan; Smith, StephenThe act of amputation can have significant psychological consequences, including emotional anguish, depressive symptoms, anxiety, challenges with body perception, and diminished well- being. Understanding these psychological ramifications is essential for providing effective interventions and care for individuals with amputations. This research project aims to explore contemporary technological advancements and foreseeable obstacles in the prosthetics industry to improve the lives of amputees. The literature review reveals that the introduction of new materials and technology can enhance the quality of prosthetics, making them more lightweight, durable, and comfortable. Previous studies have utilised techniques like finite element analysis and virtual reality to understand the impact of prosthetic design on rehabilitation success and costs. The research methodology follows an "onion ring" structure to ensure comprehensive exploration of the topic. However, limitations, such as sample size and self-reporting reliability, are acknowledged. The data analysis includes both quantitative and qualitative data, with findings suggesting a need for new technologies in prosthetics and the importance of addressing discomfort and pain related to prosthetic sockets. The business model canvas for ProstheticsGuardian delineates the essential elements such key partners, activities, resources, value proposition, client categories, channels, customer connections, income streams, and cost structure. The present study serves to enhance comprehension of the psychological ramifications associated with amputation and provides valuable insights into the potential utilisation of sophisticated technologies to enhance prosthetic devices. The implementation of the recommendations derived from this research has the potential to improve the well-being and overall quality of life for those who have experienced limb loss in future studies and interventions.25 0