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SMOOTH OPERATOR
The Rheo Knee

Inventors: Ossur, M.I.T.
Availability: Now, at select clinics
To Learn More: ossur.com
U.S. soldiers who return from Iraq missing a leg from the thigh down are getting back on their feet a lot faster these days, thanks to the Rheo Knee. The new prosthetic joint, developed in Iceland, is designed to learn the nuances of an individual's movements and adjust itself. An innovative control module—made up of sensors, a computer chip and software—reacts instantaneously to changes in the wearer's gait, so there's less strain on the hips and back.

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BY ANITA HAMILTON, MARYANNE MURRAY BUECHNER, LEV GROSSMAN, SIMON CRITTLE AND SORA SONG / WITH REPORTING BY HANNA KITE AND YUKI ODA/TOKYO

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