The latest advance in wearable robotic technology promises to solve a 200-year-old problem by revolutionizing the fit of ...
A new smart liner called Roliner lets amputees adjust prosthetic fit in real time via smartphone, easing pain and improving ...
Our soft tissues swell and shrink throughout the day, so a wearable that fits in the morning may not do so in the afternoon.
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Researchers have created Roliner, a smart prosthetic liner that offers real-time personalised fit for amputees.
a reader in intelligent interfaces in the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London, said in a news release. But a new advance aims to solve this 200-year-old problem by ...
Johns Hopkins biomedical engineers created a prosthetic hand that can grip objects with near-human precision skill. Unlike traditional robotic hands, this bioinspired hand combines rigid and soft ...
Principal Investigator Dr Firat Guder, from the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London, said: “Prosthetic limbs are often uncomfortable because they have a fixed rigid shape.
That’s what we want our prosthetic hand to achieve ... a Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering professor who directed the work. The bioinspired technology allows the hand to function this ...