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Last Updated: Aug 19
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.
- Ability P&O Welcomes New Residents
- Regenerative Bandage May Lower Diabetes-related Amputation Risk
- DME MAC D Posts Service-Specific Prepayment Review Results for LSOs, KOs, AFOs
- D&J Medical Acquires Maryland O&P
- AIS Bracing Failure Higher in Low- and High-BMI Children
- Study: Development of a Single-item Mobility Measurement
- Amputee Coalition Announces Leadership Change
- Ekso Bionics Approved for Nasdaq Listing
- LimBionics Hosts First Stride, First Things First Training and Clinic
- Ability P&O Endows Yasukawa Scholarship for 2016
- Mayo Clinic, ASU to Collaborate on Research
- Brazil Serves Up International Stand-up Tennis Tournament
- Canadian University Studying Use of Exoskeletons Immediately Following SCIs
- AFOs Improve Posture in Individuals With Walking Impairments
- Zacharias Makes Maryland’s Most Admired CEO List
- Neural Dust May Power Prosthetic Limbs
- Study Evaluates Harness Placement for a Transradial Prosthesis
- Study Characterizes Responsiveness of Two Running Feet
- NAAOP Webcast: S. 829 and New Proposed Regulations on Medicare Appeals
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- 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