Counterpoint: Artificial legs do not make artificially fast running speeds possible.
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Recent trends in assistive technology for mobilityThe influence of push-off timing in a robotic ankle-foot prosthesis on the energetics and mechanics of walking.Paralympic sport: an emerging area for research and consultancy in sports biomechanics.Sport prostheses and prosthetic adaptations for the upper and lower limb amputees: an overview of peer reviewed literature.Reduced prosthetic stiffness lowers the metabolic cost of running for athletes with bilateral transtibial amputations.
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Craig P McGowan
Hugh M Herr
Mary Beth Brown
Rodger Kram
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