Artificial support systems are helpers that make it easier for people to do things they might have trouble with.
Imagine you're trying to build a tower with blocks, but your hands are too small to hold all the blocks at once. That’s when artificial support systems come in, like having bigger hands or special tools to help you stack those blocks higher and faster!
Like a Super Tool for the Body
Sometimes people need extra help with their body, just like how you might need a ladder to reach something high. Artificial support systems can be things like machines that help you breathe, hear better, move your arms or legs, or even think more clearly.
For example, if someone has trouble walking, they might use special shoes or a robot-like helper that moves with them, it’s like having a friend who walks beside you and helps you take each step!
These helpers are not magic; they’re just clever inventions made by people to help others live better lives.
Examples
- A ventilator helps someone breathe when they can't do it on their own.
- A wheelchair allows a person to move around more easily.
- A pacemaker helps the heart beat regularly.
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