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 ...
iWalk recently announced the availability of its BiOM bionic lower limb system for above-knee amputees. The device is an ankle system that works with select microprocessor knees to restore natural ...
A bionic foot with a battery pack could put the spring back in the step of people who wear leg prostheses. Prosthetics company iWalk and an MIT team have designed a bionic ankle that uses energy from ...
The Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center announced that cutting-edge bionic technology, the BiOM, will be made available to select Cleveland Veterans. The BiOM, designed by iWalk, is the world's ...
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 ...
BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) - A Massachusetts company has announced that its bionic leg that allows amputees to walk with a natural movement at different speeds is being made commercially available. The ...
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