Australia
Last Updated: Oct 5
News from The O&P EDGE
- Shape-shifting Fibers May “Muscle” Prostheses Aligning fibers and twisting them into yar gives the yarn strength. By exploiting this concept and adding 21st-century science, UT Dallas researchers have developed a new class of artificial muscles.
- Australian Researchers Trial Diabetes App
- Australian Engineer Trialing Provision of Low-Cost Prosthetic Legs
- Rex Bionics Signs Agreement With U.S. Army
- Scientists Test New BMI Designed to Control Exoskeletons
- New Graphene Exceeds Sensitivity of Human Skin
- Proof of Concept Study: Osseointegration Combined With Total Hip Replacement
- Study Examines Correlation Between Locomotor Performance During Rehabilitation and Prosthetic Abandonment
- Australian O&P Association Celebrates 40th Anniversary
- Study: Characterizing the O&P Workplace Environment
- Study Outlines Predictors of Lower-Limb Prosthetic Use
- Proprioceptive Illusion Study Provides Insight into Phantom Limb Pain
- Body-Powered Prostheses Still Have Their Place
- IPC Launches Oceania Paralympic Committee Website
- Diabetes Amputation Rate Growing in Australia
- Robotic Arm Gets a Helping Hand
- Australian ISPO 2011 Annual Scientific Meeting Calls for Abstracts
- Paralympic Gold Medalist Banned for One Year
- Pistorius Beaten for First Time in Seven Years at 100m
- Skier Rahles-Rahbula Top Paralympian
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