
New developments are proliferating in many areas of prosthetic technology and research including bionics, robotics, materials science, osseointegration, microprocessor devices, and 3D printing. However, these advances do not occur in a vacuum, but in a matrix that involves all these areas as well as neuroengineering, rehabilitation, biomedical engineering, technology transfers from university research labs to commercialization, and more. In this feature, we touch on some of them.
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