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Prosthetic ankle-foot
developed with VA funding.
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FUNDING FOR LIMB-LOSS RESEARCH
Focus is on tissue engineering,
orthopaedics, neurotechnology, prosthetics design, and
rehabilitation -- all in a bid to create "biohybrid" limbs made of
both biological and man-made materials.
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — The Center for Restorative
and Regenerative Medicine, a multidisciplinary research effort to
restore arm and leg function to amputees, has secured a new
five-year, $7-million round of funding from the Department of
Veterans Affairs (VA).
Roy
Aaron, M.D., professor of orthopaedics at Brown's Alpert Medical
School and a VA investigator, created the center in 2004 and
serves as its director. He said the funding renewal is a crucial
win for the researchers and their work.
"The center's renewal represents a significant vote of confidence
from the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of
Defense that our mission is valid and productive," Aaron said.
"Moreover, it allows us to continue our multidisciplinary,
multi-institutional approach to problem solving."
VA officials initially funded the center in 2004 with a
$7.2-million, five-year award, launching the collaborative
research initiative that includes the Providence VA Medical
Center, Brown University and the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. Lifespan researchers are also involved.
There are 13 VA Rehabilitation Research Centers of Excellence
nationwide, including the Center for Restorative and Regenerative
Medicine. Each center comes up for review every five years, but
not all of them are renewed, Aaron said.
The funding will help cover basic research as well as supplemental
and salary costs. Researchers affiliated with the center are
focused on improving the lives of individuals with limb trauma,
particularly war veterans, through tissue restoration and advanced
rehabilitation. They are also developing new prosthetics that lead
to better mobility and greater control of limbs, and are more
comfortable and less likely to cause infections compared with
current prostheses.
Researchers focus on tissue engineering, orthopaedics,
neurotechnology, prosthetics design, and rehabilitation — all in a
bid to create "biohybrid" limbs made of both biological and
man-made materials.

Among the projects under way in the center:
* a full physiological assessment of the Powered Ankle Foot
prosthesis. In July 2007, the first powered ankle-foot prosthesis
was unveiled, developed through the center by MIT Media Lab
Professor Hugh Herr and his team of researchers;
* a study to demonstrate the
effectiveness of robot-assisted rehabilitation for neurologic
diseases and tissue engineering;
* studies on motion in the lower
extremities, recently begun at the center's new gait and motion
laboratory. Further funding will allow for additional tests to
demonstrate the feasibility of using the brain to control
prosthetic devices such as the DEKA robotic arm.
Construction began in November 2008 on a new building at the
Providence VA Medical Center campus that will house the center.
The VA provided funding for the $6-million project, which will
include nearly 24,000 square feet of basic science and clinical
research space, dedicated to interdisciplinary rehabilitation
research for veterans.
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