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A robot leg (or robotic leg) is a mechanical leg that performs the same functions that a human leg can. The robotic leg is typically programmed to execute similar functions as a human leg. A robotic leg is similar to a prosthetic leg. However, a robotic leg can be controlled electrically or mechanically. To have the robotic leg emulate human leg behaviors, surgeons must redirect the nerves that previously controlled some of the person’s lower-leg muscles to cause the thigh muscles to contract. Sensors embedded in the robotic leg measure the electrical pulses created by both a re-innervated muscle contraction, and the existing thigh muscle.

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  • Robotická noha je mechanická noha, která dokáže provádět stejnou funkci jako opravdová noha. Robotické nohy je podobný protézám; nicméně, robotické nohy mohou být ovládány elektricky nebo mechanicky. Aby robotické nohy vykazovaly chování jako lidská noha, lékaři musí přesměrovat nervy. V robotické noze jsou taky přidány senzory pro měření elektrického impulsu, které jsou vytvářeny jak re-inervované svalové kontrakce. (cs)
  • A robot leg (or robotic leg) is a mechanical leg that performs the same functions that a human leg can. The robotic leg is typically programmed to execute similar functions as a human leg. A robotic leg is similar to a prosthetic leg. However, a robotic leg can be controlled electrically or mechanically. To have the robotic leg emulate human leg behaviors, surgeons must redirect the nerves that previously controlled some of the person’s lower-leg muscles to cause the thigh muscles to contract. Sensors embedded in the robotic leg measure the electrical pulses created by both a re-innervated muscle contraction, and the existing thigh muscle. (en)
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  • Robotická noha je mechanická noha, která dokáže provádět stejnou funkci jako opravdová noha. Robotické nohy je podobný protézám; nicméně, robotické nohy mohou být ovládány elektricky nebo mechanicky. Aby robotické nohy vykazovaly chování jako lidská noha, lékaři musí přesměrovat nervy. V robotické noze jsou taky přidány senzory pro měření elektrického impulsu, které jsou vytvářeny jak re-inervované svalové kontrakce. (cs)
  • A robot leg (or robotic leg) is a mechanical leg that performs the same functions that a human leg can. The robotic leg is typically programmed to execute similar functions as a human leg. A robotic leg is similar to a prosthetic leg. However, a robotic leg can be controlled electrically or mechanically. To have the robotic leg emulate human leg behaviors, surgeons must redirect the nerves that previously controlled some of the person’s lower-leg muscles to cause the thigh muscles to contract. Sensors embedded in the robotic leg measure the electrical pulses created by both a re-innervated muscle contraction, and the existing thigh muscle. (en)
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  • Robotická noha (cs)
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