September 28, 2007 (Aliso Viejo, CA) – Ossur, a trusted and global developer of more scientifically advanced prosthetic innovations than any other company in the field, is pleased to announce that its ...
August 3, 2006 (Aliso Viejo, CA) -- Ossur North America, a trusted and global developer of more scientifically advanced prosthetic innovations than any other company in the field, is pleased to ...
Scientists have developed an " intelligent" prosthesis that closely mimics the action of a human foot. Ossur's Proprio Foot uses motion sensors, actuators and software to replace lost muscle function ...
REYKJAVIK (Reuters) - If it sounds far-fetched for a man without lower legs to become one of the fastest runners on the planet, how about typing by just thinking the words or staying sporty well into ...
Brain-controlled prosthetics could be widely available in three years time. Iceland-based orthopaedics company Ossur made the announcement after publicly demonstrating the working technology, ...
Erick Castro, a Santa Ana soldier who lost a leg in Iraq, can ski down mountain slopes. He walks long distances to his engineering classes at Arizona State University. But he can’t scale a staircase ...
A WELSH journalist is testing the world's first intelligent foot which could revolutionise amputees' lives. A WELSH journalist is testing the world's first intelligent foot which could revolutionise ...
During a press conference in Copenhagen on Wednesday, prosthetics manufacturer Ossur announced the release of an implantable sensor that allows users to mentally control a mechanical limb. The ...
When Paul Selmer lost his right leg below the knee in a hunting accident, a doctor fitted him with a standard prosthesis that required a waist belt to swing the wooden foot with each step. Selmer ...
REYKJAVIK, Sept 29 (Reuters) - If it sounds far-fetched for a man without lower legs to become one of the fastest runners on the planet, how about typing by just thinking the words or staying sporty ...
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