Below Knee Robotic Prosthesis
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Anatomical Leg
The Anatomical Leg is a prosthetic leg for use by individuals with lower extremity disabilities and leg amputees. This prosthesis is a prototype, which includes the foot, ankle, and lower calf, uses robotics to replicate the calf muscles and Achilles tendon. The prosthetic leg is 3D printed nylon, silicone, and lacquer in various colors.
Biom
The BiOM is a below knee robotic prosthesis that designed for use by individuals with lower extremity amputation. This prosthesis, which includes the foot, ankle, and lower calf, uses robotics to replicate the calf muscles and Achilles tendon. With each step, the BiOM provides a powered push-off which propels the wearer forward. Powered plantar flexion enables the prosthesis to normalize the gait and metabolic demands to those of non-amputees. With its bionic functionality, this prosthesis can r
HAL®for Medical Use - Lower Limb Model [European Model]
HAL®for Medical Use - Lower Limb Model [European Model] is a medical device for people who have disorders in the lower limb and people whose legs are weakening, to allow them movement in their lower body. It is made to aid people with limited mobility enhance their existing physical capabilities. Designed by Cyberdyne Corporation in Japan, and created to "upgrade the existing physical capabilities of the human body." Whenever individuals try to make a move, the brain sends nerve signals to the
Outfeet
The Outfeet is a prosthetic leg designed for users with lower extremity amputation. It is designed specifically for amputee women and focuses on their unique needs and desires. Outfeet is not only a medical device but it allows the amputee to express and recreate herself according to her day, special events, or desirable looks. The Outfeet prosthesis's structure refers to the leg Silhouette and form, its shape follows the feminine body attributes, and is designed to be an ideal base for the "ski
Stephanie Reid Prosthetic
The Stephanie Reid prototype is a prosthetic leg for use by individuals with lower extremity disabilities and leg amputees. The device includes the foot, ankle, and lower calf, uses robotics to replicate the calf muscles. This prosthesis is made of chrome lacquer, mirror and clear perspex shards.
Stereo Leg
The Stereo Leg is a prosthetic leg for individuals with lower extremity disabilities and leg amputees. This prosthesis is a prototype, which includes the foot, ankle, and lower calf uses robotics to replicate the calf muscles and Achilles tendon. The prosthetic leg is made of cast resin, silicone, beads, rhinestones, chains studs, and speakers.
VariLeg 2
The VariLeg 2 is a powered exoskeleton prototype for the knee to improve the lives of paraplegics by allowing them to walk with greater freedom than with current assisted walking devices. With the VariLeg 2 there is no restricted joint mechanisms that would make it difficult to walk in other a straight line. It mimics the natural behavior of knee movement during gait more accurately because of built in variable impedance actuators that continuously change the knee stiffness so it can adapt to ir