Pioneers in Massachusetts have developed a prosthetic ankle that's closer than ever to the real thing.
Unlike a normal foot prosthetic that's essentially a spring, the BiOM is a machine packed with processors, gyroscopes and motors. It senses how fast the amputee wants to walk or run and then the robot responds like the body -- with force.
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