microprocessor-controlled knees
Microprocessor-controlled knees are advanced prosthetic devices designed to mimic the natural movement of a human knee. They use sensors and algorithms to analyze the user's walking patterns in real-time, allowing for adjustments to be made for different terrains and activities. This technology helps improve stability and mobility for individuals with lower limb amputations.
These prosthetic knees can adapt to various situations, such as walking uphill, downhill, or on uneven surfaces. By providing a more natural gait, microprocessor-controlled knees enhance the overall quality of life for users, enabling them to engage in daily activities with greater confidence and ease.