Europe
Last Updated: May 4
News from The O&P EDGE
- UK Engineers Design a Prosthetic Hand That Sees Engineers in England have used computer vision to develop a bionic hand that responds automatically to grasping an object.
- Brain May Be Organized by Functions, Not Body Parts
- Self-efficacy Relates to Prosthesis Use, Mobility
- TU Delft Students Building New Exoskeleton
- Hearing, Touch Transmit Sensations Via Osseointegrated Prostheses
- Prosthetic Finger Provides Clues to Brain Health
- Solar-powered Skin Could Provide Sense of Touch to Prostheses
- Ottobock Acquires BionX
- TU Delft Thesis: Body-powered Prostheses Require Too Much Force
- BMI Allows Communication Between Brain, Prosthesis
- Open Bionics Wins $1M for 3D-printed Hands
- TU Delft Thesis: Body-powered Prostheses Require Too Much Force
- Literature Review: Passive Prosthetic Hands and Tools
- Nerve Signals Used to Control Prosthetic Arm
- “Knitted Muscles” May Power Exoskeletons
- Ottobock Acquires bebionic Business Line; Steeper Undergoes Management Buyout
- Artificial Skin Senses Temperature Changes
- 20% Pre-IPO Stake in Ottobock HealthCare Offered
- Protocol Published for Choosing Amputation Following Plexus Brachialis Injury
- Ottobock, TaiLor Made Prosthetics Enter Exclusive Distribution Agreement