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prosthetics    音标拼音: [prɑsθ'ɛtɪks]
n. 弥补术

弥补术

prosthetics
n 1: the branch of medicine dealing with the production and use
of artificial body parts


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  • Three Advances in Prosthetics - The American Society of Mechanical . . .
    Project e-Nable, for instance, provides 3D-printable prosthetic hand designs E-Nable is a global online community of volunteers who make free 3D-printed, low-cost prosthetics for children and adults in need Open-source designs created by volunteers have produced prosthetics for some 8,000 people, according to the organization
  • Better Prosthetics Through Magnets - ASME
    Though the trial focused on arm prostheses, the team plans to explore long-term use, additional patients, and other applications, including leg prosthetics and exoskeletons This promising research paves the way for advancements in prosthetics and rehabilitation technology, potentially transforming lives by enhancing mobility and independence
  • Advances in Prosthetics Create Realistic Motion and Touch
    The latest advancements in prosthetic limb technology include smart artificial skin and improved neural connections From LUKE arm to UofU invention and DeTOP research on direct wiring to nerves Engineers at NUS and MIT are also developing smart gloves and super-fast electronic skins The science-fiction images of bionic limbs controlled by the brain and providing authentic sensory feedback
  • A Veteran’s Quest to Harness the Power of Prosthetics
    With the government's pledge to give them all prosthetics, a new American industry was born This governmental commitment to supporting veterans continues today through programs of the VA and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to ensure ongoing progress in prosthetics design
  • Precise Prosthetics for Elite Athletes - ASME
    Prosthetics that exactly fit will allow their wearers to climb mountains or cycle to victory, says Florian Blab, a Fraunhofer scientist working on a project that would put an end to the time-consuming and expensive fitting procedure athletes now go through to fit a prosthetic limb tailored to their needs
  • The Civil War and the Birth of the US Prosthetics Industry - ASME
    The Civil War set the prosthetics industry on a course from wooden legs and simple hooks to today’s quasi-bionic limbs that look like the real thing and can often perform complex tasks And the commitment to support veterans continues through programs of the VA and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to ensure ongoing
  • The Next Generation in Neural Prosthetics - ASME
    In the future, according to researchers, the devices – known as neural prosthetics – will help epileptics, persons with treatment-resistant depression and chronic pain, victims of Alzheimer’s disease, wounded war veterans suffering post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury, persons with speech disabilities, and individuals
  • 3D Printing Blooms in Biomedical - ASME
    Prosthetics was one of the first biomedical areas to be revolutionized by 3D printing and continues to grow as the technology becomes more democratized, making replacing limbs easier and cheaper Not long ago, ASME org featured the RoboHand , a device fabricated on a 3D printer, developed by a South African carpenter Richard Van As and Ivan
  • Auto-adapting prosthetic maintains daily comfort. - ASME
    Through sensors and wireless technology, engineers are making the daily lives of limb amputees better through auto-adapting prosthetics Sensors, wireless electronics, and motor-driven panels built into the socket work together to expand or tighten the socket’s fit
  • Everyday Prosthetic Fingers - ASME
    Dan Didrick is the inventor of X-Fingers, stainless steel prosthetic fingers in which each digit contains 23 moving parts or more For those without residual fingers, a wire runs into the webbing betw





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