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Assitive Technologies
Next Generation of the POWER KNEE in Early Release at Walter Reed Army Medical Center
LTC Greg Gadson Is the First to Receive World's Most Advanced Prosthetic Legs
ALISO VIEJO, CA - Ossur, a global leader in non-invasive orthopaedics, announced that LTC Greg Gadson was fit last week at Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) with the second generation of the POWER KNEE by Ossur, the first technology to use sensors, power, artificial intelligence and actuators to provide amputees with the ability to walk naturally and safely without even thinking about it.
Ossur is the world leader in bringing the most innovative prosthetic
solutions to market. In 2006, working in partnership with Victhom Human
Bionics, Ossur introduced the POWER KNEE, representing the most advanced
technology of its kind with the ability to replace lost muscle function and
provide increased safety. Used mostly within the Department of Defense and
the Veterans Healthcare Administration, the POWER KNEE marked a new
milestone in amputee mobility, safety and advancing natural motion through
a powered gait process.
Just three years later, working closely with Walter Reed Army Medical
Center and in collaboration with partner Victhom Human Bionics, the next
generation of the POWER KNEE has been developed. "The second generation is
smaller, sleeker, quieter, lighter and is expected to become widely used by
both unilateral and dual amputees," stated Lt. Col. (Dr.) Paul F. Pasquina,
chief, Integrated Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at Walter
Reed and the National Naval Medical Center, according to Inside Nova.
Lieutenant Colonel Greg Gadson is the first in the world to receive the
commercially-ready prosthetic knees and will soon be followed by other
patients at WRAMC. LTC Gadson was serving in Baghdad in May of 2007 when
the truck he was riding was struck by a bomb, leaving him on the side of
the road bleeding and in and out of consciousness. Ten days later, he was
at Walter Reed Army Medical Center with first his left leg amputated, then
his right. His undoubting spirit and triumph over tragedy has made him a
role model and leader among champions. Notwithstanding the 2008 Super Bowl
Champions, the New York Giants, who credit Gadson with giving them the
motivation they needed in what became a legendary season. "LTC Gadson was a
leader on the football field at West Point. He was a leader to his
battalion in combat. And he's been a leader in our rehabilitation
environment," added Pasquina.
"It's sort of like driving a school bus and then someone puts you in a
sports car," Gadson explained. "You still know how to drive, but it's quite
a different feeling. I just hope this is a path for people to really expand
their lives," Gadson said.
"Ossur is committed to providing these men and women with the most advanced
technology available. Their sacrifice and dedication to their country has
inspired us to work even harder to optimize their mobility," said Jon
Sigurdsson, president and CEO for Ossur. "The result will be that the
entire amputee population will eventually realize a more natural and safe
form of walking," he added.
"Victhom is very proud that its collaboration with Ossur has produced such
an exceptional product that will significantly improve the quality of life
for above-the-knee amputees. Using state-of-the-art technologies and the
latest scientific development in artificial intelligence, the new design of
the second generation of the POWER KNEE delivers significant improvements
in terms of weight, height and noise reduction as well as in power autonomy
and ease of use," stated M. Stephane Bedard, COO of the Biotronix business
unit for Victhom and inventor of the Power Knee.
The second generation of the POWER KNEE is the world's first and only
motor-powered, artificially intelligent prosthesis for above-knee amputees
that restores lost muscle function and enables amputees to perform normal
daily functions without even thinking about their next movement. This
breakthrough provides unprecedented stability, safety and confidence for
any above knee amputee.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Advanced Torque and Accelerometer Sensors: Through advanced sensor
technology, optimized safety is realized as Ground Contact Sensors allow
the user to control and manage the action of walking naturally without
thinking about it. The POWER KNEE will provide maximum support in any given
angle of flexion as soon as contact with the ground is established. This is
essential for amputees who feel unstable or need to walk with canes. A free
and natural gait is now realized!
Artificial intelligence: The artificial intelligence of the POWER KNEE
operates on high and low-level layers in order to continuously observe the
whole state of the respective human-system interface. The improved
intelligence allows the prosthesis to focus, even more than before, on
user safety, system stability and system adaptability. The user just walks,
the prosthesis does the rest.
Actuator Technology: Powered knee motion through actuator technology is
possible simply by lifting the thigh muscle. It generates power according
to the patients needs to adequately endure different portions of
locomotion. Portions requiring specific power management are level ground
walking, stair- and incline a- or descending, sitting down and standing up.
In other words, the amputee can now call upon muscles to actively lift and
stimulate simultaneous muscle activity of the stump and the POWER KNEE to
walk up stairs, inclines and ramps. It also allows amputees to naturally
move from a sit to stand movement with ease and without negative impact on
the sound side.
The second generation of the POWER KNEE is now in early commercial release
at Walter Reed Army Medical Center where Ossur will work with the
rehabilitation team to provide the units to other patients as they become
available. A full commercial release is expected by 2010.
Ossur is a global leader in non-invasive orthopaedics that help people live a life without limitations. Its business is focused on improving people's mobility through the delivery of innovative technologies within the fields of braces, supports, prosthetic limbs and compression therapies. A recognized "Technology Pioneer," Ossur invests significantly in research and product development; its award-winning designs ensuring a consistently strong position in the market. Successful patient and clinical outcomes are further empowered via Ossur's educational programs and business solutions. Headquartered in Iceland, Ossur has major operations in the Americas, Europe and Asia, with additional distributors worldwide. Website: www.ossur.com
Victhom discovers, develops and manufactures bionic devices involved in the treatment of a variety of physical and physiological dysfunctions. Victhom's Neurobionix division focuses on the development and commercialization of technologies and products involving implantable devices that feature neurosensing and neurostimulation components, integrated with artificial intelligence. Victhom's Biotronix division develops biomechatronic products to support or replace peripheral limbs in what is known as the orthotics and prosthetics market. Website: www.victhom.com
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