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Biotensegrity Bridge and How It Relates To Improved Outcomes in Prosthetic Socket – Interface Design

By AK, Amputee, Articles, Biodesigns, biomechanics, biomeechanics, BK, DARPA, Exoskeletons, HiFi, ilimb, Knee Technology, Lower Extremity, Press Release / Media, Research, Socket Technology

In the February 2025 issue of the O&P edge, Randall Alley, CEO and Head of User-Interface Technolgy, expands on the concept of the Biotensegrity Bridge and how it relates to improved outcomes in prosthetic socket/interface design.

Socket designs conceived decades ago are still being taught and used when research, science and patient feedback continues to sound the alarm on all the inherent issues caused by the standard-of-care socket. The industry has fought back with improved liners, vacuum, advanced componentry, adjustability, additive manufacturing, and smart devices, yet the core principles of socket design remain unchanged. At biodesigns, we refuse to provide our patients with “buckets” (our patients’ term). Instead of distracting the wearer with 3D printing, adjustability, and advanced components, we look to the core of the interface platform and turn to biomechanics and the concept we have coined the Biotensegrity Bridge. Once a stable, effective, optimum interface platform is achieved, then it becomes more appropriate to apply innovative materials like 3D printing, determine if adjustability is necessary (including micro, macro and smart adjustments), discuss suspension options, apply desired configuration (solid socket vs. apertures) and finally determine which components are necessary, not the other way around.

“The osseostabilizing interface’s compression technology aligns prosthetic socket design with the principles of biotensegrity. By stabilizing the bone dynamically and replicating natural motion, the HiFi design supports the body’s tension-compression balance during both stance and swing phases. This improves gait efficiency and facilitates prosthetic embodiment, enhancing the overall health and well-being of prosthesis users. As a healthier alternative to traditional socket designs, osseostabilizing interfaces represent the future of prosthetic care, prioritizing function, comfort, and long-term outcomes,” stated Randall Alley in the article.

As an industry, the focus should be on interface biomechanics to improve comfort, performance and gait quality, instead of providing Band-aids for socket designs that are inherently flawed and shown to cause so many issues, short and long term. While change is difficult for many, patients have had to tolerate subpar designs for way too long. We believe patients’ lives are worth it.

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Biodesigns presents at 2020 SoCalBio Conference in Los Angeles California for Innovative Prosthetic Socket HiFi Interface

biodesigns To Present at SoCalBio’s Annual Conference, Oct. 21-23, 2020

By Biodesigns, Exoskeletons, HiFi, Prosthetics, Socket Technology
Biodesigns selected to present at 2020 SoCalBio Conference for innovative prosthetic socket HiFi Socket

biodesigns has been selected to present their High-Fidelity Interface Technology at the upcoming SoCalBio’s annual meeting. This year the event will be virtual, allowing more people to attend. biodesigns’ presentation will be during the emerging company presentations on Friday, Oct. 23rd, 2020. biodesigns will be highlighting their HiFi osseostabilization and osseosynchronization technology and it’s application in the areas of prosthetics, exoskeletons, and wearables.

The companies were selected from a large pool of applicants by members of SoCalBio’s Innovation Catalyst Program, a unique network of senior bioscience and healthcare professionals who provide presentation and business coaching for SoCalBio Conference presenters.

“The Annual SoCalBio Conference is a unique opportunity for emerging Southern California healthcare companies to present their vision to investors,” said Peter Blaisdell, PhD, Chairperson of the SoCalBio Innovation Catalyst Program. “Beyond funding, the conference allows participating companies to build relationships with industry peers and allied service providers vital to their growth.”

To learn more about the event or to get tickets, visit: www.socalbio.org

biodesigns Awarded Phase I SBIR Contract for Exoskeleton Interface From Army

By Biodesigns, Exoskeletons, HiFi, Military, Press Release / Media, Prosthetics, Socket Technology
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. – biodesigns, inc., Southern California, was awarded a Phase I Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract from the Department of the Army, U.S. Army Research and Engineering Command, for their proposal, “Bio-Inspired Interfaces for Osseostabilized Human-Exoskeleton Connectivity.”
Randall Alley, biodesigns’ Founder/CEO and Head of User-Interface Technologies, will serve as the Principal Investigator (PI) on the Army contract, and will utilize his team’s experience in human connection technology to design a paradigm altering, innovative, exoskeleton interface attachment design.