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A Paralympic snowboarder made his own prosthetic leg. Now, 25 of his competitors will wear his designs in Milan
Mike Schultz first made his own prosthetic leg in 2010. Now, his company BioDapt provides equipment to other elite para athletes.
DICKINSON, N.D. -- A tattoo artist in Dickinson makes it easy for Ethan Earl to be proud to wear his prosthetic leg.The 15-year-old from Underwood, N.D., underwent a partial amputation of his right ...
Prescott loved how the prosthetic leg turned out and having matching art with Potts. Prescott sent Potts a heartfelt message, letting him know that he inspires the quarterback. “What’s up, Kaysin, ...
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“Mad Scientist” Mike Schultz Has Created Prosthetics for Para Snowboarders That Often Beat Him
Mike Schultz concluded his illustrious Paralympic snowboard career in style, swiftly navigating the 600-meter Cortina banked slalom course with a best time of one-minute and five-hundredths of a ...
Researchers have developed a new, data-driven way of fitting prosthetic legs which could lead to better fitting prosthetics, in less time and at a lower cost. The technology has been developed by ...
A new robotic prosthetic leg prototype offers a more natural gait while also being quieter and more energy efficient than other designs. The key is the use of new small and powerful motors, originally ...
U.S. snowboarder Mike Schultz will compete in Italy’s Paralympics Saturday wearing a prosthetic leg of his own design. So will 25 of his competitors.
A new technology could reduce NHS waiting lists for prosthetic legs by half, a study has found. The software personalises prosthetic leg fittings based on data from previous patients. The data-driven ...
When a person loses a leg above the knee, the nerves that once moved that leg don’t simply go quiet. They keep firing.
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