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AIIMS Delhi collaborating with DRDO to develop exoskeleton for paralysed patients | - Times of India

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[ad_1] NEW DELHI: AIIMS Delhi and DRDO are collaborating on a project to develop a special exoskeleton for soldiers who have been injured in service and have lost their ability to walk or became paralysed. This exoskeleton will enable the injured soldiers to walk again. Professor Bhavuk Garg, department of Orthopaedics AIIMS, said, "We have the best gait lab in India and right now, in the first phase, we are looking and collecting data about muscle activation patterns in people while walking, Once we have this data, we will feed it into a wearable robot kind of thing called an exoskeleton, which will enable paralytic people to walk." Professor Ravi Mittal, Head of Orthopaedic Department in AIIMS, said, "In our Gait Lab, we record the movements of knees, legs, etc.For this, we record them by placing many sensors and cameras on the body. After which, all this data is collected and fed into the computer and then it is analysed. After this, every parameter is check

AIIMS NExT 2023 Registrations End Tomorrow At next.aiimsexams.ac.in - News18

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[ad_1] The application process for NExT started on June 28 and will conclude tomorrow July 10 at 5 PM (Representative Image) All final year MBBS candidates can apply for the NExT by visiting next.aiimsexams.ac.in. NExT will serve as a licentiate and an entrance exam All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi will hold the mock or practice test for the National Exit Test (NExT) on July 28. The NExT will be held on behalf of the National Medical Commission (NMC). The application process for NExT started on June 28 and will conclude tomorrow July 10 at 5 pm. The registration process involves three stages: Application and basic candidate details, generation of exam unique code (EUC) and finally the completion of the application for mock/practice in July 2023. With the implementation of NExT, medical candidates will have a single common exit test that will serve as both a licentiate and an entrance exam. Candidates will have to pass the NExT within 10 years of joining t