The Utah Bionic Leg has been named one of the Inventions of the Year by TIME Magazine!
With its suite of motors, sensors, and controllers, the robotic prosthesis can better replicate the biomechanics of the human knee, ankle and toe, giving it the potential to improve the mobility and quality of life of millions of people living with amputation worldwide.
The Utah Bionic Leg was developed by UtahMech professor Tommaso Lenzi and his students in UtahBionics
With the Bionic Leg, the user can mentally simulate doing squats and performing lunges, and the prosthesis is the only one in the world capable of faithfully replicating those actions.
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