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  1. Three Advances in Prosthetics - ASME

    Oct 14, 2020 · E-Nable is a global online community of volunteers who make free 3D-printed, low-cost prosthetics for children and adults in need. Open-source designs created by volunteers …

  2. Better Prosthetics Through Magnets - ASME

    Nov 19, 2024 · Embedded magnets provide a way for a prosthetic hand to read signals from the muscles of a patient with limb loss.

  3. The Civil War and the Birth of the US Prosthetics Industry - ASME

    Jun 6, 2011 · Image courtesy of Hanger Prosthetics and Orthotics. Birth of an Industry The person who launched the era of modern prosthetics was also the first documented amputee of the …

  4. A Veteran’s Quest to Harness the Power of Prosthetics

    Aug 28, 2024 · Vietnam Vet, Cesar Jiminez, collaborates with the VISN2 BRAVO Lab to help select the best prosthesis to maintain his healthy and active lifestyle. It's all about the power of …

  5. Advances in Prosthetics Create Realistic Motion and Touch

    Mar 6, 2020 · The latest advancements in prosthetic limb technology include smart artificial skin and improved neural connections. From LUKE arm to UofU invention and DeTOP research on …

  6. The Next Generation in Neural Prosthetics - ASME

    Jan 30, 2014 · But before neural prosthetics can advance, engineers will be called on to make innovative use of materials to design and fabricate devices that allow sustained electronic …

  7. Precise Prosthetics for Elite Athletes - ASME

    Aug 23, 2016 · Image: Fraunhofer Cycling Challenges Prosthetics that exactly fit will allow their wearers to climb mountains or cycle to victory, says Florian Blab, a Fraunhofer scientist …

  8. 3D Printing Blooms in Biomedical - ASME

    Apr 2, 2015 · From prosthetics to cartilage and tissue engineering, 3D printing is helping address some of today’s biomedical challenges.

  9. Everyday Prosthetic Fingers - ASME

    Nov 11, 2011 · Dan Didrick is the inventor of X-Fingers, stainless steel prosthetic fingers in which each digit contains 23 moving parts or more. For those without residual fingers, a wire runs …

  10. Biomedical Engineering in Sports Medicine - ASME

    Aug 12, 2011 · Whether working on ergonomic prosthetics with biocompatible materials, mechanical bracing apparatus for weak joints, or monitoring systems for recovering injuries, …