Abstract
Bionic prosthesis have revolutionized the field of medical science by
providing individuals with limb loss the ability to regain functionality and
independence. Traditional prosthetic materials, such as metals and plastics, have
limitations in terms of weight, durability, and biocompatibility. The emergence of
perovskite materials has opened up new possibilities for developing advanced bionic
prosthesis. This chapter explores the application of perovskite materials in bionic
prosthesis, highlighting their unique properties and potential advantages. It also
discusses the challenges and future directions for utilizing perovskite materials in the
development of next-generation bionic prosthesis.