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New Prostheses and Orthoses Step Up Their Game – EMBS
New Prostheses and Orthoses Step Up Their Game – EMBS
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Les Baugh lost his arms as a teenager. Engineers at Johns Hopkins are trying to give them back, but better. Mr. Baugh is testing a robotic … | Prosthetics, Man, One
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