Latin America/South America
Last Updated: Mar 2
Articles from The O&P EDGE
- Turning Knowledge Into Action: Using Research to Improve Patient Care
- The Increasing Threat of Ransomware in Healthcare
- Maintaining Professionalism in a Competitive Climate
- Meeting the Prosthetic Needs of Patients With Greater Body Mass
- Building Relationships
- Empowering Local Providers to Provide Prosthetics in Less-resourced Countries
- Accelerating Outcomes Measurement in Clinical Practice With Fitbit
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Last Updated: Mar 23
News from The O&P EDGE
- BMI Helps People With Paralysis Regain Movement BMIs establish direct communication between the brain and computers, or prosthetics such as robotic limbs. Now, long-term training with a noninvasive BMI system led to improvements in voluntary muscle control below the level of an SCI in eight patients with paraplegia.
- URI Students to Make Prosthetic Arms, Hands for Colombian Patients
- Engineers Developing More Comfortable Prostheses
- Brazil Serves Up International Stand-up Tennis Tournament
- Spanish Researchers Unveil Pediatric Exoskeleton
- 3D-Printed Bionic Hand With Sensory Feedback Tested in Ecuador
- Stand-Up Adaptive Tennis Tournament in Chile: Incredible Talent
Last Updated: Mar 8
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