E-SKIN ELECTRONIC SKIN MATERIALS REHAB TU_MUENCHEN
Semi-Automated Manufacture of E-Skin Sensors

Engineers at the Technical University of Munich in Germany have developed a system that allows them to semi automate the production of tactile sensors. Such sensors can provide robotic systems, such as robotic prostheses, with a sense of compression and tension with regard to ...

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CHALMERSUNIV REHAB
Above Elbow Amputee Controls Individual Bionic Fingers

Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have developed a new technique that could allow above-elbow amputees to better use robotic prostheses, including making individual finger movements. Unlike below-elbow amputees, these patients have a more limited numbe...

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ARTIFICIAL MUSCLE MATERIALS QMUL REHAB SURGERY
Artificial Muscle Changes Stiffness with Voltage

Scientists at Queen Mary University of London have developed an artificial muscle that can change from soft to hard in response to a voltage change. The technology aims to mimic human muscles in both its movements and in its ability to sense forces and deformation. The muscle ...

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GERIATRICS MATERIALS ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY REHAB SPORTS MEDICINE UFESOFICIAL
Smart Pants Track Physical Activity

Engineers at the Federal University of Espirito Santo in Brazil have developed smart pants that can non-intrusively track physical movements and provide updates to caregivers if the people they’re taking care of are showing signs of distress. This application could be very use...

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BACK PAIN EXCLUSIVE NEUROLOGY NEUROSTIMULATION NEUROSURGERY NEVRO_HF10 NEVRO_HFX ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY PAIN MANAGEMENT REHAB
AI-Powered Pain Relief: Interview with Claire Smith, VP at Nevro

Nevro, a medtech company based in California, has developed the HFX iQ spinal cord stimulation system, which is intended to treat chronic pain. While spinal cord stimulators can be very useful in controlling certain types of chronic pain, at present, patients must attend with ...

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NEUROLOGY REHAB
Robotic Glove Helps Stroke Patients Relearn Dexterity

Researchers at Florida Atlantic University have developed a soft robotic glove that can assist stroke patients to relearn how to perform dexterous tasks with their hands. The glove contains soft actuators that helps patients to move their fingers as they perform tasks, and sen...

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CARDIOLOGY MATERIALS ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY REHAB SPORTS MEDICINE
Nanomagnet Patch Measures Muscle Movements

Researchers at UCLA have developed a wearable patch that can measure muscle movements in underlying tissues. The patch contains nanomagnets, and movements in underlying muscles can deform the resulting magnetic fields, creating an electric current. This both provides a readabl...

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ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY REHAB SPORTS MEDICINE TELEMEDICINE
Flexible Knee Wearable Tracks Motion

Researchers at the Singapore University of Technology and Design have created a flexible knee wearable that contains integrated circuitry within its knitted structure. The wearable can track joint movement in real time, assisting clinicians in spotting the early signs of movem...

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Temperature Feedback for Prosthetic Limbs

Engineers at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland have developed a new technology that can provide temperature feedback for amputees using a prosthetic limb. Excitingly, the device makes it feel as if the temperature sensation is experienced in the ph...

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FMRI NEUROLOGY RADIOLOGY REHAB UTAUSTIN
Brain Decoder Spells Out Thoughts

Researcher scientists at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a brain decoding technology that combines an fMRI scanner and artificial intelligence, similar to well-known AI systems such ChatGPT or Bard. The technology can spell out our thoughts in text form, but m...

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