Pvt. Napoleon B. Perkins of the Fifth Maine Light Artillery figured his wound was not serious although a chunk of shrapnel had slammed into his leg. After all, Perkins later recalled, he was still standing. Nonetheless, the wound ultimately cost…
Month: September 2014
Socket Reaction Moment Impulse May Assist in Alignment Tuning Process of Transtibial Prostheses
Currently, the appropriate range of socket reaction moment impulse for effective prosthetic gait and care of the residual limb is unknown. However, socket reaction moment impulse could potentially serve as a valuable parameter to assist the alignment tuning process of…
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Firms With Greater Board Diversity Associated With Lower Risk Taking
Boards that are diverse in gender, race and expertise proven to take less risks and pay more dividends.
Changing Prosthetic Socks Uncommon Among People with Transtibial Amputation
Amputees relied on socks for good socket fit, but did not utilize sock change strategy.
Eye Tracking Technology Measures Reactions to Seeing Amputees in Commercials
When viewing commercials, it is common to see individuals of different races, genders, ages and body types casted to reach out to a wide range of audiences. However, one group that seems to be underrepresented is that of individuals with…