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  • 3D tech gives prosthetics wearers a fashionable edge

    Bespoken Innovations is giving amputees a way to feel that their prosthetics are stylish and even artistic.

  • Photos: Bionic hand gets thumbs-up

    I-Limb ushers in new era of prosthetics, allowing intricate, pressure-sensitive grips.

  • Photos: High-tech prosthetics

    Prosthetics have evolved from devices that use simple mechanics to complex, computerized machines that respond to sensors attached to the body.

  • Photos: High-tech prosthetics

    Prosthetics have evolved from devices that use simple mechanics to complex, computerized machines that respond to sensors attached to the body.

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  • 3D tech gives prosthetics wearers a fashionable edge

    Bespoken Innovations is giving amputees a way to feel that their prosthetics are stylish and even artistic.

  • Prosthetic arm doubles as phone dock (photos)

    Born without a left forearm, Trevor Prideaux used to use his smartphone by balancing it on his prosthetic arm or putting it on a flat surface. Now that his prosthetic has a built-in phone holder,...

  • Nanowire e-skin holds prosthetic promise

    Engineers say the nanowire material can act like the human skin and touch and feel objects. The prosthetic limb applications are obvious.

    Blog posts | September 13, 2010 6:17am PDT

  • Prosthetic fingers aid fine motor skills (photos)

    TouchBionics shows off its new ProDigits prosthetic fingers.

  • Jerry Jalava's USB key prosthetic finger

    Jerry Jalava builds a USB key into his prosthetic finger

  • Advancing the prosthetic aesthetic

    Experimental prosthetic arms in labs across the country will soon pave the way for commercial versions to antiquate the last major upgrade that took place almost a hundred years ago. That was the...

    Blog posts | February 20, 2009 10:11am PST

  • Photos: Bionic hand gets thumbs-up

    I-Limb ushers in new era of prosthetics, allowing intricate, pressure-sensitive grips.

  • Photos: Prosthetic arms at play

    A breakthrough prosthetic arm developed through a federal program lets the patient use sensory perception, rather than relying on vision.

  • Photos: High-tech prosthetics

    Prosthetics have evolved from devices that use simple mechanics to complex, computerized machines that respond to sensors attached to the body.

  • Photos: High-tech prosthetics

    Prosthetics have evolved from devices that use simple mechanics to complex, computerized machines that respond to sensors attached to the body.

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