Ossur to announce clinical trials for implanted myoelectric sensors for brain-controlled prosthetics Ossur, an Icelandic based prosthetics development company is set to announce the beginning of clinical trials for its Proprio foot, a new kind of brain controlled prosthetic ankle and foot. Instead of trying to connect the device to nerves, the robotic limb uses sensors to detect nerve signals in muscles near the point where the limb was removed. The limb then analyses those signals and converts them to movement in real time, which is reportedly very close to that of natural limbs....
The analogy that builds human thought Only human beings (with rare exceptions) are able to grasp analogies. A study carried out in collaboration with SISSA (and the Northwestern University) has investigated the origin of this ability......
Jane Dickinson, CDE & PWD, On Where Diabetes Education is Headed It's always a treat when we come across a PWD (person with diabetes) working in diabetes education. There's just something about knowing that they really get it. Jane Dickinson is one such diabetes educator. Jane was the moderator for Amy's sessio......