A group of MIT and Brown researchers and engineers have debuted a prosthetic foot that propels the user forward using “tendon-like springs and an electric motor,” meaning it is even more like the real ...
BEDFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--iWalk, the personal bionics company advancing technology to restore natural movement for lower-limb amputees, today announced the availability of its BiOM bionic lower ...
Think about the way your ankle moves when you walk up a ramp or take the stairs. It doesn’t stay stiff at 90-degree angle, but that’s how many prosthetic limbs work right now. That means something as ...