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There are battery packs here as well that power motors that are sitting at her hips, as well as her knee joints, that move her forward in this kind of smooth and very natural gait.
We built our own arm at the Rehab Institute of Chicago where we've added some wrist flexion and shoulder
joints
to get up to six motors, or six degrees of freedom.
On the left side he's got a modern motorized prosthesis with those three joints, and he operates little pads in his shoulder that he touches to make the arm go.
I don't believe in joints, but they do hold your body together.'"
Now, multiple AMI constructs can be created for the control and sensation of multiple prosthetic
joints.
So we brought the paper tubes and the wooden
joints
to complete the 35-meter-long office.
If you take a robot arm, it's a very well-defined set of rigid links and motors, what we call actuators, they move the links about the
joints.
In this robotic structure, you have to perfectly measure your environment, so what is around, and you have to perfectly program every movement of the robot joints, because a small error can generate a very large fault, so you can damage something or you can get your robot damaged if something is harder.
And what makes a robot soft is first of all its compliant body, which is made of materials or structures that can undergo very large deformations, so no more rigid links, and secondly, to move them, we use what we call distributed actuation, so we have to control continuously the shape of this very deformable body, which has the effect of having a lot of links and joints, but we don't have any stiff structure at all.
For example, here, you can just deform a structure doing a fairly complex shape if you think about doing the same with rigid links and joints, and here, what you use is just one input, such as air pressure.
From our brains to our hearts, our lungs, our
joints.
This exoskeleton becomes stiff and soft in just the right areas of the running cycle, to protect the biological
joints
from high impacts and degradation.
Biomechanical analysis of the speed of Owens
' joints
shows that had been running on the same surface as Bolt, he wouldn't have been 14 feet behind, he would have been within one stride.
Ultra-endurance was once thought to be harmful to human health, but now we realize that we have all these traits that are perfect for ultra-endurance: no body fur and a glut of sweat glands that keep us cool while running; narrow waists and long legs compared to our frames; large surface area of
joints
for shock absorption.
And they're really just made up of compliant
joints
that are tubes and plates connected to one another.
So this shows what would eventually be part of a micro-robot leg, and you can see the silicone rubber
joints
and there's an embedded magnet that's being moved around by an external magnetic field.
This exoskeleton was covered with an artificial skin invented by Gordon Cheng, one of my greatest friends, in Munich, to allow sensation from the
joints
moving and the foot touching the ground to be delivered back to the patient through a vest, a shirt.
And in the Dallas mini-mart, a Dallas mini-part surrounded by tire shops and strip
joints
a Bangladeshi immigrant works the register.
The structural connections of our buildings are reinforced by steel joints, but we use a lot of hand-whittled bamboo pins.
She can see how much I moved, how many points I scored, with what speed I moved my joints, and so on.
The matches took a toll on his body; he tore hip joints, fractured ribs.
These detectors are specialized nerve cells called nociceptors that stretch from your spinal cord to your skin, your muscles, your joints, your teeth and some of your internal organs.
People with hypothyroidism see symptoms in weight gain, sluggishness, sensitivity to cold, swollen
joints
and feeling low.
Inside us are over 360 joints, and about 700 skeletal muscles that enable easy, fluid motion.
Over time, this causes wear and tear in your spinal discs, overworks certain ligaments and joints, and puts strain on muscles that stretch to accommodate your back's curved position.
Depending on whom you ask, the crackle of popping
joints
is either the sound of sweet relief or the noxious tones of a stomach-turning habit.
I mean, why does bending your
joints
in a certain way make them pop like that?
But the most common explanation for why your stretched-out
joints
sound like bubbles popping is that, well, there are bubbles in there.
The
joints
in your fingers are the easiest ones to crack, but many people also crack the
joints
between vertebrae in their neck and back, and even their hips, wrists, shoulders and so on.
All these
joints
are synovial joints, and they're the most flexible ones in your body.
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