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Click the link below to see a list of distinguished students, researchers and scientists that are currently part or have been trained in our Lab.
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Seeking Research Participants for Study on Below-Elbow Amputation
The Center for Bionic Medicine is seeking research participants to complete a study that involves testing a multi-articulating prosthesis in our laboratory and at home.
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Adherence Starts with Knowledge 20
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Orthopedics
Our experts treat patients with post-surgical conditions, including bone fractures, osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, hip/knee replacement, and tendon repair.
Service
Alumni News: Dr Sliwa's Farewell
Dr. Silwa steps down after 30 years as the Residency Program Director and thanks all those who have made the job some meaningful.
News

Stroke Impact Scale-- 16
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Throat sensor helps you recover from a stroke
Dr. Arun Jayarman & collaborators Dr. Leora Cherney, & Dr. John Rogers talking future of rehabilitation with novel sensors that track recovery after stroke.
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Legs + Walking Lab
The Margaret & Mark Stephan Legs + Walking Lab is designed for patients and research participants with diagnoses affecting lower-body function due to brain or spinal cord injury and diseases of the nerves, muscles and bones. Researchers and clinicians focus on advancing trunk, pelvic and leg function, movement, coordination, strength and balance.
Ability Lab

New Type of Wearable Electronics Could Boost Stroke Patients’ Recovery
Arun Jayaraman and collaborators Leora Cherney and John Rogers introduce a type of wearable sensor that could bring new ways to monitor recovery after stroke.
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New Publication in Frontiers in Robotics & AI
Blair Hu published a paper in Frontiers in Robotics AI describing a dataset called ENcyclopedia of Able-bodied Bilateral Lower Limb Locomotor Signals (ENABL3S).
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