The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC) Spotlights Neural-Controlled Bionic Leg During Annual Skyrise Event From: Rehab Management - 11/13/2012 The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC) recently featured a new neural-controlled prosthetic leg during the Fourth Annual Skyrise Chicago indoor stair climb event. During the event, RIC participant Zac Vawter used the device to climb 103 floors of Chicago’s Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower). Read the entire article at: http://www.rehabpub.com/news/18376-the-rehabilitation-institute-of-chicago-ric-recently-featured-its-new-neural-controlled-prosthetic-leg-during-the-fourth-annual-skyrise-chicago-indoor-stair-climb-event/ Links: RIC will unveil world's first neural-controlled bionic let at Fourth Annual Skyrise Chicago Event http://www.ric.org/about/mediacenter/press/2012/ric-will-unveil-worlds-first-neural-controlled-bionic-leg-at-fou/ Center for Bionic Medicine http://www.ric.org/research/centers/cbm/ Man with bionic leg to climb Chicago skyscraper http://news.yahoo.com/man-bionic-leg-climb-chicago-skyscraper-071740067.html