A Prosthetic Leg for Bobsled Athletes

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Watching the bobsled teams in the Olympics is probably one of my favorite things since I was young. The first part of the race you see the men using everything they have to push the cart as hard and as fast as they can to get the momentum going. If you have seen it, you know it takes power, strength and stamina.

For Athletes who have lost their leg but still want to participate in sports, some of the prosthetic designs are not designed in a way to provide the mobility, the strength and power needed. Plus they aren’t designed in a way that makes the user proud to wear them. However, let me introduce you to SOLEIS, the prosthetic leg designed specifically for Bobsled athletes.

SOLEIS has a built in shock that replicates the calf muscle and ankle tendon that helps to absorb and increase load bearing. With the air shock and ankle spring, it allows the ankle to bend and evenly distribute weight, providing a more powerful push and stride from the Athlete. With the socket strap and floating socket, it allows the limb to be supported higher up on the hip while allowing for more evenly distributed weight to the limb. The foot of SOLEIS is flexible and has a removable sole allowing the foot to be adaptable to a variety of terrains. The foot is a thinner design so as to prevent any risk of getting it caught while entering the sled. The well thought out design has the athlete in mind – something that they can be proud to wear. Pleasing to them both mentally and physically.

Designer: Thomas Belhacene

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1. Mimicking Anatomy. While pushing and running with heavy loads, the calf and achilles are a very important part of the body. They allow for great energy return, push and stability to the human.

2. Air Compression Shock and Elastomers. The single spring system allows for a forward release of the force. This is essential in maximizing energy return towards a more powerful stride and push of the sled.

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3. Psychological Performance. Enhancing mental health and performance by making the design look like a trophy, a piece of sculpture, something the user can be proud of.

4. Weight Dispersion and Distribution. Allowing the socket to climb up the leg and support higher up to the hip will release the pressure from the residual limb in the socket. Making a floating socket allows for weight dispersion.

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5. Adapting to all Terrains. From tracks to concrete to ice, this foot can adapt to all kind of terrains, suitable for competitions and practice runs.

6. Minimizing the Risks. By sliming down the shape of the foot and making it smoother, the risks of getting the foot caught on the sled upon entry is reduced, even eliminated. It also makes the leg lighter and more aerodynamic.

T-Mobile expands HSPA+ 42, picks LTE vendors and notches 1 million VoIP users

T-Mobile rolls out more HSPA+ 42, picks vendors for LTE and notches 1 million VoIP users

With CTIA 2012 getting under way, T-Mobile is the latest company to check in with an announcement, proudly informing the world of the latest developments in its 4G expansion efforts and Bobsled VoIP service. On the 4G (not faux G) front, it's selected "Release 10" hardware from Ericsson and Nokia Siemens Networks to support the $4 billion LTE rollout the company is undertaking (using AWS spectrum acquired from AT&T) starting this year and will continue through 2013. While nationwide LTE should be reality next year, right now T-Mobile is delivering HSPA+ to new markets, with HSPA+ 42 live today in Fayetteville and Little Rock AR, Lake Charles LA and Springfield, MO. Due later in the year, as expected, is 4G HSPA+ on the 1900 MHz band that should bring faster speeds, better building penetration and 4G access for the iPhone. While we're still not sure how the free Bobsled VoIP service figures into the company's plans, the company announced it has already broken through one million users. According to its stats, 95 percent are not T-Mobile wireless customers and 80 percent of calls originate from outside the country, however 90 percent of text messages sent are domestic. All the numbers and locations are in the press releases after the break, if you want to hunt down some high speed data action for yourself.

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Mobile Miscellany: week of April 16th, 2012

Mobile Miscellany: week of April 16th, 2012

Not all mobile news is destined for the front page, but if you're like us and really want to know what's going on, then you've come to the right place. This past week, Verizon announced that its LTE service now covers two-thirds of the US population, and T-Mobile dropped its 'nice girl' image in attempt to position its HSPA+ network as a viable competitor to LTE. These stories and more await after the break. So buy the ticket and take the ride as we explore the "best of the rest" for this week of April 16th, 2012.

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