
Local firms at forefront of improving technology behind prosthetics – The Boston Globe.
iWalk and Myomo are finding that people want to buy prosthetic robotics to improve their golf game or running. And some
evidence suggest that regular use may help the buy reestablish neurological pathways that make them unnecessary in some medical applications.
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