Quick Overview: Doctors hope to make so called "smart" prostheses available to patients, including Iraq war amputees, in about 3-5 years. Zac Vawter lost his lower leg in a motorcycle accident four years ago, and after years in a regular Smart limbs being developed at MIT are possible because of the "Ewing amputation." WBZ-TV's Dr. Mallika Marshall reports.
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Doctors hope to make so called "smart" prostheses available to patients, including Iraq war amputees, in about 3-5 years. Zac Vawter lost his lower leg in a motorcycle accident four years ago, and after years in a regular Smart limbs being developed at MIT are possible because of the "Ewing amputation." WBZ-TV's Dr. Mallika Marshall reports. Three high school students were inspired to make a better An American man who lost the lower part of his After a stroke, many people have problems getting around. Scientists in England are working to get stroke patients back on their ...
A game-changer in prosthetics has been introduced to the world, and for the first time, amputees are regaining sensation through ... MIT Media Lab's Hugh Herr explains how he looks to nature when developing new Device uses nerves and muscles transplanted into arms from A new open-source, artificially intelligent Patient controls bionic leg with his brain Scientists in England are working to get stroke patients back on their feet with the help of robotics. In a trial at England's University ...
There are more than two million people living with A team of engineers and scientists in Chicago are working on a Richard Pickle, a 7th grade math teacher who lost a leg to cancer, tests a