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Description: A four function latching wrist design for a body powered prosthesis has been developed by Stanford students and Rehab R&D Center staff. The device has the ability to pronate, supinate, and lock in various positions under user control. Milestone: Hosmer Dorrance of Campbell, CA is building and conducting field trials on 6 units based upon this design. |