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* Now Available: Capabilities, Spring 2008 Edition
*
Dr. Gard delivers Blatchford Lecture
* Bolu Ajiboye awarded PhD degree 
* NSF's Jaeger visits NUPRL&RERP
* Michael Dillon spends sabbatical at NUPRL&RERP
* Fatone participates in AOPA panel discussion
* NUPRL&RERP participate in ISPO World Congress
* Todd Farrell awarded PhD degree
* Williams wins RESNA student design competition
* Ryan Williams awarded Master's degree
* ICADI conference to be held in St. Petersburg, FL
* RERC on Universal Design seeks feedback on
  the built environment

* Rolock and Fatone attend DoD P&O Workshop
* Jonathon Sensinger awarded PhD degree
* Steven Gard and John Michael speak at Midwest 
  Chapter meeting

* Wireless RERC seeks feedback on wireless device
  usability
* Now Available: 2006 State of the Science Report

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Core Research Areas

Upper-Limb Prosthetics
3D CAD drawing of Multifunction HandTopics include: myoelectrics, implantable sensors, multifunction hands, partial-hand prostheses, and series elastic actuators

Lower-Limb Prosthetics
Topics include: prosthetic knee joints, shock absorption, Shape&Roll prosthetic feet, gait modeling, roll-over shape, ankle motion, ankle joints, and partial foot prostheses 

Spinal StudiesWireframe model of human walking
Topics include: trunk flexion, balance, energy expenditure, and human walking

Orthotics
Topics include: ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs), foot alignment and support, orthotic knee joints, reciprocating gait orthoses, and roll-over shapes for AFOs

CAD/CAM
Topics include: automated fabrication, Squirt Shape technology, lightweight limbs, automated alignment transfers, and computer-aided socket design

Squirt Shape Method of Socket ConstructionSquirt Shape Method of Socket Construction

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