How Modified Robotic Prosthetics Could Help Address Hip and Back Problems for Amputees
The algorithm improved hip range of motion for all participants, addressing health issues linked to amputation by personalizing prosthetic knee and user movement.
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New algorithm helps robotic prosthetics support more natural human movement
Researchers have developed a new algorithm that combines two processes for personalizing robotic prosthetic devices to both optimize the movement of the prosthetic limb and - for the first time - also help a human user's body engage in a more natural walking pattern.
How modified robotic prosthetics could help address hip and back problems for amputees
Researchers have developed a new algorithm that combines two processes for personalizing robotic prosthetic devices to both optimize the movement of the prosthetic limb and—for the first time—also help a human user's body engage in a more natural walking pattern. The new approach can be used to help restore and maintain various aspects of user movement, with the goal of addressing health challenges associated with an amputation.
Plastic prostheses, plastics, facial prostheses, orthopedic technology, surgery, leg prostheses, plastic prostheses
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