The U.S. Navy is developing artificial limbs that are intelligent
The Office of Naval Research has announced plans to partner with the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, the Naval Research Laboratory, and several universities to develop a new form of leg prostheses. As well as being more comfortable, these smart artificial limbs will help users avoid the risk of infection. The Monitoring OsseoIntegrated Prosthesis (MOIP) project hinges upon a titanium fixture that is surgically implanted into the recipient's femur. Bone generates around the point where it's inserted, so only the small connection point juts out. An artificial limb can be attached or detached from this connector at will.
Oct-9-2017, 15:30:23 GMT
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