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- Three Advances in Prosthetics - ASME
Topics Resources Content Three Advances in Prosthetics Three Advances in Prosthetics Advanced controls now allow some amputees to consciously operate their prosthetic arms Image courtesy of COAPT The continuing rapid development of Industry 4 0 technologies also is benefiting disabled people who have lost limbs
- Precise Prosthetics for Elite Athletes - ASME
Topics Resources Content Precise Prosthetics for Elite Athletes Precise Prosthetics for Elite Athletes Hugh Herr’s bionic legs Prosthetics image: Wikimedia Commons During the 2016 Paralympic Games, many runners, cyclers, and swimmers wore one or more prosthetic limbs
- Everyday Prosthetic Fingers - ASME
Dan Didrick is the inventor of X-Fingers, stainless steel prosthetic fingers in which each digit contains 23 moving parts or more For those without residual fingers, a wire runs into the webbing between the fingers to receive open and flex impulses The device is attached to the wrist and fitted over the hand and the residual fingers
- A Veteran’s Quest to Harness the Power of Prosthetics
Vietnam Vet, Cesar Jiminez, collaborates with the VISN2 BRAVO Lab to help select the best prosthesis to maintain his healthy and active lifestyle It's all about the power of return, akin to a car engine Dr Maikos and his gait and motion analysis team utilize the same technology used in movies and video games to explore the mechanics of human motion, specifically Veterans living with limb
- The Civil War and the Birth of the US Prosthetics Industry - ASME
Image courtesy of Hanger Prosthetics and Orthotics Birth of an Industry The person who launched the era of modern prosthetics was also the first documented amputee of the Civil War—Confederate soldier James Edward Hanger Hanger, who lost his leg above the knee to a cannonball, was first fitted with a wooden peg leg by Yankee surgeons
- 3D Printing Blooms in Biomedical - ASME
From prosthetics to cartilage and tissue engineering, 3D printing is helping address some of today’s biomedical challenges
- Auto-adapting prosthetic maintains daily comfort. - ASME
Bioengineer is making life better for those with limb amputations by creating a prosthetic socket that automatically adapts to volume changes in residual limbs
- Star Wars Inspires a Mind-Controlled Prosthetic - ASME
Advanced prosthetic hand devices use electrodes placed on the skin to intercept neural signals, stimulating basic motions in the prosthetic device Engineers at Mobius Bionics have taken this a step further, wiring electrodes directly to nerves within the arm, allowing the brain to create natural movements and sensations with the hand
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