Immediate Full-Arch Maxillary Rehabilitation Supported by Four Implants: A Retrospective Study with 15 to 20 Years of Follow-Up. [PDF]
de Araújo Nobre M +8 more
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Modeling and Characterization of a Self‐Sensing Soft Hydraulic Muscle
This article presents the self‐sensing soft hydraulic muscle (SSHM), a novel soft actuator capable of simultaneously sensing force and length without external sensors. A comprehensive model accurately predicts SSHM behavior, validated experimentally with minimal errors. Using propylene glycol enhances durability and reduces hysteresis.
Nhu An Phan +8 more
wiley +1 more source
Prosthetic Options for Full-Mouth Implant Rehabilitation: A Contemporary Review. [PDF]
Surabathula D +4 more
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Bio‐to‐Robot Transfer of Fish Sensorimotor Dynamics via Interpretable Model
This study demonstrates how a biologically interpretable model trained on real‐fish muscle activity can accurately predict the motion of a robotic fish. By linking real‐fish sensorimotor dynamics with robotic fish, the work offers a transparent, data‐efficient framework for transferring biological intelligence to bioinspired robotic systems.
Waqar Hussain Afridi +6 more
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All-on-4 Implant Supported Prosthetic Rehabilitation of Maxilla After Complete-Arch Guided Soft Tissue Healing: A 5-Year Follow-Up. [PDF]
Şen N, Turkoglu P, Selvi F.
europepmc +1 more source
A case study of technology transfer: Rehabilitative engineering at Rancho Los Amigos Hospital [PDF]
The transfer of NASA technolgy to rehabilitative applications of artificial limbs is studied. Human factors engineering activities range from orthotic manipulators to tiny dc motors and transducers to detect and transmit voluntary control signals.
Hildred, W.
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A CMOS 256-pixel Photovoltaics-powered Implantable Chip with Active Pixel Sensors and Iridium-oxide Electrodes for Subretinal Prostheses [PDF]
Chung‐Yu Wu +7 more
openalex +1 more source
Soft Artificial Ciliary Brush with Integrated Haptic Feedback for Efficient Airway Mucus Cleaning
A fundamental mucus cleaning mechanism is reported, which utilizes both artificial cilia mechanical sweeping and suction‐based mucus cleaning. A novel haptic feedback interface for the artificial cilia provides touch feedback on tissue contact, enhancing operator control and safety.
Zhongming Lyu +7 more
wiley +1 more source
Five decades of total ankle replacement: from early failures to fourth-generation innovations and future priorities. [PDF]
Colò G +5 more
europepmc +1 more source

