University of Alberta researchers Kelly James and Richard Stein invented the first bionic leg
In 1992, University of Alberta (UAberta) researchers Kelly James and Richard Stein invented the first bionic leg, a fully microprocessor-controlled knee joint named the C-Leg.
The C-Leg uses an intelligent sensor chip to detect where the limb is in space and makes precise adjustments at every moment of every step. UAberta spin-off company BioMech Designs took it to market, and later sold it to German prosthetics company Otto Bock.
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