The James Dyson Foundation has announced the U.S. winner of this year’s James Dyson Award: a customizable scoliosis brace that can accommodate patient growth for up to three years. The “Airy,” ...
University alumni Ashley Moy and Jason Troutner have developed an innovative brace design, called Cast21, that could put an end to problems caused by traditional orthopedic casts. The exoskeleton’s ...
It is estimated that 2-3% of children or teens will develop scoliosis, a condition that causes the spine to curve and rotate as they grow. With an aim to develop technology for good, students from SFU ...
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