In real life can metal be bounded to human bone like what happened to Wolverine?!


Question: In real life can metal be bounded to human bone like what happened to Wolverine.?
Always wondered if it was possible but never knew someone who could answer the question.Health Question & Answer


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im sure its possible. but there's alot of ligaments and muscles attached, so im sure there would be gaps in where the bone is coated in metal.. not to mention youd have to remove each bone to fully bind it. then put it back in. i dont have any medical training. but youd have to heal like wolverine to be able to deal with that kind of proceadure. you wouldnt have much mobility, and im not just talking weight here.

now maybe if you injected the boneHealth Question & Answer

common sense. lolHealth Question & Answer

Not the way it happened to Wolverine, cause the only way he really stayed alive was cause of his healing powers. But yes, people already have metal plates in their heads and metal plate in there legs. The ones in their leg are put in when someone has broken their leg, happened to a friend of mine (she had fun at the airport), and some of the metal plate are just for show. People will get them, so they will have two screws sticking out of their foreheads.Health Question & Answer

haha Give it time and it will be possible. I'm sure something similar could sort of be done but the only problems would be finding a doctor to do it, and if you did, the claws would not be retractable. The metal would also have to be screwed in.Health Question & Answer

I'm not familiar with Wolverine but yeah titanium based alloy is used in joint and bone replacement.Health Question & Answer

well people have metal plates in their heads and metal poles in their backs to straighten them but im guessing that's not what you meant so i dont knowHealth Question & Answer

My mom got some screws and plates in her, but she isnt a super hero :PHealth Question & Answer



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