
doi: 10.5772/38211
A long standing common goal for engineers and physiologists has been to exploit the unique designs of the body to develop anthropomorphic artificial limbs that exhibit humanlike stability, strength and speed in a variety of natural environments and also have similar mechanical behaviours and strength. Although tremendous technological progress has been made in rehabilitation technology, orthotic and prosthetic (O&P) limbs cannot yet perform as well as their biological counterparts.
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