Lower Limb Exoskeleton Designed for Patients with Reduced or Absent Mobility

Lower Limb Exoskeleton Designed for Patients with Reduced or Absent Mobility

TWIN is a new robotic exoskeleton for lower limbs, designed and developed by Rehab Technologies IIT – INAIL, the joint laboratory between the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT, Italian Institute of Technology) and the Prosthetic Center of INAIL (the prosthetic unit of the National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work). The motorized exoskeleton is an external structure capable of…

read more
Revitalign Elevated Essentials Collection

Revitalign Elevated Essentials Collection

Waco Shoe Company recently introduced the Revitalign® Elevated Essentials collection, which features the Laurel, Malibu penny, and Maple Mary Jane loafers, each designed to seamlessly blend style with orthotic-grade support. This loafer collection is more than a fashion statement—it’s a step forward in comfort technology.

read more
OA Knee Brace

OA Knee Brace

DonJoy® ROAM™ OA knee brace was designed to unload the pressure of unicompartmental osteoarthritis (OA) and shift weight away from the affected knee to relieve pain and improve stability and mobility. Designed for conservative care and for pre- and post-operative knee protection, the brace is ideal for a wide range of patients who want to maintain or increase activity.

read more
Dermatonics Dry Skin Cream

Dermatonics Dry Skin Cream

Whether it’s cracked heels, dry feet, or dry hands, Dermatonics Dry Skin Cream is clinically proven to nourish skin back to health while providing a barrier to lock in moisture so skin stays soft. All Dermatonics products contain natural ingredients such as Manuka honey, shea butter, and Finnish oats, as well as ingredients scientifically proven to soften skin, such as urea.

read more
Wound Therapy Device

Wound Therapy Device

The Wound Express advanced wound therapy device is designed to be used in conjunction with standard treatment techniques and has been shown to significantly reduce the size of both hard-to-heal wounds of venous and mixed etiology in some patients, and other wounds completely in just 8 weeks of use. This device uses intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) to increase blood flow around the leg ulcer.

read more
Micro-massaging Artificial Muscles Help Fractured Leg Bones Heal Better

Micro-massaging Artificial Muscles Help Fractured Leg Bones Heal Better

An interdisciplinary team of medical specialists, engineers, and computer scientists at Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany, are developing smart implants that can continuously monitor and actively promote bone healing—by, for example, micro-massaging the fracture site. The team of engineers led by Stefan Seelecke, Prof. Dr.-Ing., iMSL, chair of intelligent material systems and…

read more
A Word About Injury After Concussion…

A Word About Injury After Concussion…

In 2022, a report in the International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy found that college athletes who suffered a concussion possessed a 58% greater risk of sustaining a lower extremity musculoskeletal injury than those who did not have a history of concussion (RR = 1.58[1.30, 1.93]). Now, a new study by Gardner et al reports that for college male football players the odds of upper extremity injury in the…

read more
Running in Minimal Shoes Vs Barefoot: Significant Difference

Running in Minimal Shoes Vs Barefoot: Significant Difference

Shoes affect the evolved biomechanics of the foot, potentially affecting running kinematics and kinetics that can in turn influence injury and performance. An important feature of conventional running shoes is heel height, whose effects on foot and ankle biomechanics remain understudied. Here, we investigate the effects of 6–26 mm increases in heel height on ankle dynamics in 8 rearfoot strike runners who ran…

read more
Microvascular Permeability in Diabetic Muscle

Microvascular Permeability in Diabetic Muscle

Microvascular permeability in diabetic muscle was investigated using our original 2-photon scanning laser microscopy method. Compared with controls, the leakage volume was increased in diabetic muscle, which was atrophic with smaller capillary diameter, endothelial cell thickening, and the appearance of more endothelial intercellular gaps or clefts, and large vesicles.

read more
Pulmonary Complications After Femur Fracture Repair in Patients ≥80 Years

Pulmonary Complications After Femur Fracture Repair in Patients ≥80 Years

As the population of those age 80+ increases, surgeries for femur fractures will rise as well. A new 2-year retrospective cohort study in 479 patients (mean age 86 years) looked at the incidence and risk factors for common postoperative pulmonary complications—pneumonia, atelectasis, pulmonary edema, pleural effusion, and venous thromboembolism (VTE), as well as respiratory failure and 9-day mortality form a single hospital.

read more
Assessing Gait Kinetics With IoT-Based Wireless System

Assessing Gait Kinetics With IoT-Based Wireless System

In a new study from Brazil, researchers developed an Internet-of-Things (IoT)-based gait analysis system employing insole pressure sensors to assess gait kinetics. The system integrates piezoresistive sensors within a left foot insole, with data acquisition managed using an ESP32 board that communicates via Wi-Fi through an MQTT IoT framework (MQTT is messaging protocol for machine-to-machine communication).

read more

Join

Subscribe For Updates

Stay in the loop with the latest news and updates! Subscribe now to receive exclusive content, special offers, and important announcements straight to your inbox. Don’t miss out – join our community today for all the latest updates delivered directly to you.