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Year: 2014

SoldierSocks, Myomo partner to provide arm braces to veterans

December 18, 2014 Terense KempUncategorized

Myomo has announced an agreement with the nonprofit organization, SoldierSocks, to supply paralyzed veterans with the MyoPro powered arm brace. SoldierSocks has set a goal for the next 3 years of purchasing 120 MyoPro braces for veterans outside the Department…

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Bilateral amputee makes history by controlling two neuroprostheses

December 18, 2014 Terense KempUncategorized

A Colorado man has become the first bilateral shoulder-level amputee to wear and simultaneously control two modular prosthetic limbs with his mind at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Md. Les Baugh, who lost both arms 40…

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Mind-controlled robotic arm allows quadriplegic woman to make complex hand motions

December 17, 2014 Terense KempUncategorized

A quadriplegic woman who was fitted with a neurological grid that can connect to a computer in 2012 has reached new progress with the recent ability to give a “thumbs up” by maneuvering a prosthetic arm with her mind. Researchers…

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Light-based sensor created for prosthetic limb control

December 16, 2014 Terense KempUncategorized

Researchers have developed a light-based sensor that can be used to control the movement of prosthetic limbs, according to study results published in Advanced Materials. Ifor Samuel, PhD and Ashu Bansal, PhD, professors at the University of St. Andrews in…

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Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital launches exoskeleton training program

December 16, 2014 Terense KempUncategorized

Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Boston has launched an exoskeleton training program for patients with spinal cord injury. The program will use the ReWalk Robotics exoskeleton system, according to a company news release. ReWalk is a wearable robotic exoskeleton that provides user-initiated…

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New ‘electronic skin’ for prostheses, robotics detects pressure from different directions

December 15, 2014 Terense KempUncategorized

Scientists have developed a stretchable “electronic skin” closely modeled after human skin that can detect not just the existence of pressure but also the direction of the pressure. The study was published in ACS Nano. Hyunhyub Ko, PhD, associate professor…

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Ottobock announces November photo contest winner

December 15, 2014 Terense KempUncategorized

Ottobock has announced Ryan Wallace of South Lake Tahoe, Calif., as the November winner of its C-Leg Heroes 15-year anniversary photo contest. Wallace’s submission shows his prosthetic socket, inscribed with the names of his family and community who organized a…

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Study: Non-use of lower-limb prosthesis can be predicted

December 12, 2014 Terense KempUncategorized

In a study of people with lower-limb amputations after discharge from rehabilitation, researchers found non-use of the prosthesis can be predicted at 4 months, 8 months and 12 months after discharge. Researchers audited patient medical records for potential predictor variables.…

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Treatment is changing for geriatric O&P patients

December 12, 2014 Terense KempUncategorized

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Gerald Stark, MSEM, CPO/L, FAAOP, senior upper limb clinical specialist for Ottobock Health Care, talks about the ways treatment of geriatric patients within O&P is changing and how practitioners can be more accommodating at the New…

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Study to test vibrating insoles for balance in patients with MS launched

December 11, 2014 Terense KempUncategorized

A new pilot study at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, will investigate foot sensations and vibrating insoles to aid balance in people with multiple sclerosis. “Because the nervous system is compromised in people with multiple sclerosis, they show a much…

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