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Researchers from MIT have developed a new high-tech prosthetic controlled by human forts which allows patients to walk up to 40% faster using a more natural gait.
"Smart" prosthetic legs can help amputees achieve a natural walking gait, but it's done through robotic sensors and algorithms that drive the limb forward at predetermined rates. A better way ...
Discover how prosthetist Ben Hogan is tackling the global prosthetic crisis by creating durable, low-cost artificial legs ...
On her prosthetic leg, Wasatch Middle School Vice Principal Renee DeHaan trekked to Everest Base Camp during spring break.
Three high school students were inspired to make a better prosthetic leg for one of the best reasons. CBS News' Bo Evans ...
A high-tech prosthetic leg enables amputees to walk naturally and at normal speeds without consciously thinking about it, a study suggests. Developed by scientists at Massachusetts Institute of ...
Spring teen surprised with new prosthetic leg made just for running, which insurance doesn't pay for. ... Fort Bend ISD approves $906.6M budget, raises tax rate for teacher pay.
"Smart" prosthetic legs can help amputees achieve a natural walking gait, but it's done through robotic sensors and algorithms that drive the limb forward at predetermined rates.
A high-tech prosthetic leg enables amputees to walk naturally and at normal speeds without consciously thinking about it, a study suggests. Developed by scientists at Massachusetts Institute of ...