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  2. Robotic prosthesis control - Wikipedia

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    The patterns can be used to determine the intent of the user and provide control for a prosthetic limb. [14] For lower limb robotic prosthesis it is important to be able to determine if the user wants to walk on level ground, up a slope, or up stairs. Currently this is where myoelectric control comes intro play.

  3. Robot leg - Wikipedia

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    A robotic leg is similar to a prosthetic leg. However, a robotic leg can be controlled electrically or mechanically. To have the robotic leg emulate human leg behaviors, surgeons must redirect the nerves that previously controlled some of the person’s lower-leg muscles to cause the thigh muscles to contract.

  4. E-NABLE - Wikipedia

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    For example, one Canadian chapter recycles excess plastic waste to create the prosthetics. [2] A chapter in Aden, Yemen, is producing prosthetic hands for people injured in Yemen's civil war. [3] The Open Source nature of the project is enabling diverse groups around the world to create prosthetics for people within their own communities. [4]

  5. This model has a diamond-encrusted prosthetic leg [Video] - AOL

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  6. Prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, a prosthesis (pl.: prostheses; from Ancient Greek: πρόσθεσις, romanized: prósthesis, lit. 'addition, application, attachment'), [1] or a prosthetic implant, [2] [3] is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part, which may be lost through physical trauma, disease, or a condition present at birth (congenital disorder).

  7. My Years of Leg Pain Turned Out to Be ALS: Why the ... - AOL

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    Related: Model, 28, with Limb Difference Carries Her Prosthetic Legs in Public After Years Feeling 'Ashamed' (Exclusive) Generally speaking, it's quite hard to know how fast I've progressed. There ...

  8. Hugh Herr - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Herr climbs the wall at the MIT Media Lab's h2.0 symposium on May 9, 2007, watched by fellow bilateral amputee Aimee Mullins. While a postdoctoral fellow at MIT in biomedical devices, Herr began working on advanced leg prostheses and orthoses, devices that emulate the functionality of the human leg. [1]

  9. This clinic creates prosthetic body parts for people who are ...

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    Video courtesy of @prostheticartist on TikTok Making a difference in real people's lives is very rewarding.” This clinic creates prosthetic body parts for people who are in recovery [Video]