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Space station motors make a robotic prosthetic leg more comfortable, extend battery life – Science Daily
A new robotic prosthetic leg prototype offers a more natural gait while also being quieter and more energy efficient than other designs.

A new robotic prosthetic leg prototype offers a more natural gait while also being quieter and more energy efficient than other designs.The key is the use of new small and powerful motors, originally designed for a robotic arm on the International Space Station. The streamlined design offers a free-swinging knee and regenerative braking, which charges the battery with energy captured when the foot hits the ground. This feature enables the leg to more than double a typical prosthetic user’s walki…

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