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  2. Open Prosthetics Project - Wikipedia

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    On the project's website, medical product designers can post new ideas for prosthetic devices as CAD files, which are then available to the public free of charge. Prosthetic users or other designers can download the Computer-aided design (CAD) data, customize or improve upon the prosthesis, and repost the modifications to the web site. Users ...

  3. Hanger, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The primary division of Hanger, Inc.'s Patient Care segment is Hanger Clinic (formerly Hanger Prosthetics and Orthotics), which specializes in the design, fabrication, and delivery of custom O&P devices through 677 patient care clinics, with 109 satellite locations in 44 states, as well as the District of Columbia as of September 30, 2018. [2]

  4. Open Bionics - Wikipedia

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    Open Bionics is a UK-based company that develops low-cost, 3D printed bionic arms for amputees with below elbow amputations (more formally known as myoelectric prostheses). Their bionic arms are fully functional with lights, bio feedback vibrations, and different functions that allow the user to grab, pinch, high-five, fist bump, and thumbs-up.

  5. Public defense, prosthetic design ahead for Academic All ...

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  6. Family Pleads with Insurance Company to Get Robotic ... - AOL

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    The 9-year-old girl’s mother said their insurance provider does not believe the $24,000 bionic arm is “medically necessary”

  7. Bump Nonprofit Design Studio - Wikipedia

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    Founded as a student group (Illinois Prosthetics Team) at the University of Illinois in 2008, the group registered as a not for profit organization named Illini Prosthetics Technologies in 2009 and gained 501(c)(3) status in 2010. [2] In 2012, the organization changed the name to Bump Nonprofit Design Studio. [3]

  8. Trump claims jury misconduct in latest attempt to discredit ...

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    Donald Trump's lawyers are urging the New York judge in his criminal hush money case to throw out his conviction based on unsworn allegations of "grave juror misconduct" that prosecutors have ...

  9. E-NABLE - Wikipedia

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    e-NABLE is a distributed, open source community that creates and shares open source designs for assistive devices. It is known for creating the first 3D printable prosthetic hand and sharing the designs and code for bioelectric limbs.