Revolutionary Bionic Knee Restores Natural Mobility to Amputees Above Knee Level
Researchers at MIT develop a bionic knee that enables above-the-knee amputees to walk and perform daily activities naturally again, such as kicking a ball or climbing stairs, with ease.

Researchers at MIT have developed a bionic knee that enables above-the-knee amputees to walk naturally again, granting them the ability to kick a ball or climb stairs with ease after their leg was amputated above the knee. The device is designed to mimic the natural movement of a human knee and provides the necessary support and stability for patients to regain mobility. With this innovation, individuals who have undergone such an amputation can now experience a significant improvement in their quality of life. The bionic knee has the potential to greatly enhance the lives of those affected by above-the-knee amputations.