For decades, paralympians have been landing on the podium thanks to some of the latest advances in the world of prosthetics.
How one amazing YouTuber turned a 3D printer into an automated tattoo machine.
Mysuru: A mare that lost mobility following the amputation of her forelimb due to a severe injury began walking again after being fitted with a custom.
Following his final competition in Cortina next month, three-time U.S. Paralympic medalist, designer and maker, and CEO & founder of BioDapt, Mike Schultz, is retiring from competitive para ...
Abandoned female horse learns to walk again with an artificial leg In a first-of-its-kind effort in Mysuru, an abandoned and ...
On the morning of February 18, 2026, Rhett Avant walked back into that bay for the first time in nearly a year as a ...
A new, fully customizable 3D printed socket design is set to transform the prosthetics industry. The reimagined limb socket ...
At the Great Lakes Science Center, an idea sparked by two high school students is now changing lives around the world.
MIT researchers have devised new tech that can 3D print entire complex machines with moving parts in a matter of hours.
Patients at the amputee clinic can receive prothesis sockets faster with the new 3D printer. “This took us halfway to our ...
At the Great Lakes Science Center, an idea sparked by two high school students is now changing lives around the world.
Brenda Ogden lost her waterproof prosthetic leg 10 months ago, and with it, her zest for swimming. Then a local fossil hunter stumbled upon it. By Isabella Kwai The last time Brenda Ogden saw her leg ...