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Last Updated: Dec 12
News from The O&P EDGE
- Senses Get Under Robot’s Skin A group at Cornell University has devised a way for a soft robot to feel its surroundings internally, in much the same way humans do.
- DME MACs Issue Revised Coding for LIM Innovations’ Transtibial Socket
- HHS Ordered to Reduce ALJ Hearings Backlog
- CMS Releases 2017 Fee Schedule
- NHS Approves Funding for MPKs
- Worms Key to Unlocking Limb Regeneration in Humans
- Össur Initiates Share Buyback on NASDAQ Copenhagen
- CAF Names Chief Executive Director
- Case Study: Rotationplasty in Adults
- McGill, Chenoweth Receive Achievement Awards
- Augmented Reality Relieves Phantom Limb Pain
- German 3D Printer Secures Seed Funding
- Fleetwood Recognized for Philanthropic Work
- Study Participants Sought: O&P Clinics Offering Rehab
- MIT Engineers Use Nylon Fibers to Make Artificial Muscles
- Electrode Implant Restores Movement to Paralyzed Limbs
- New Amputation Procedure Allows Prosthesis to Be Controlled by Brain Waves
- Myomo Registers for IPO
- Carkhuff Named to COPA Board
- Military Medical Journal Publishes IDEO Studies
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Resource Links
- Futuristic 'liquid wire' invention mimics spider silk with remarkable properties that make it perfect for biorobotics - http://www.mirror.co.uk
- QingDao Unique unveils first-ever prosthetic 3D printer - http://www.3ders.org