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Dalilah Ruvalcaba never needed a right hand, but last summer, she decided she wanted a change. The 10-year-old was born without half of her right arm. When Dalilah started to consider a potential ...
In the newest breakthrough in prosthetic technology, researchers in Italy have unveiled a robotic hand that is magnetically controlled. There are no wires or electrical cables to be seen here ...
The first patient to test the new prosthesis was a 34-year-old named Daniel, who had recently lost his left hand and had started to use a myoelectric prosthesis. The team selected him as a suitable ...
While a number of groups are developing thought-controlled prosthetic hands, most of the devices require fiddly electrodes to be implanted in the amputee's body. Such is not the case with a new ...
When he touched an object with his prosthetic, the sensors translated the temperature to his upper arm, where his brain interpreted it as coming from his missing hand. Tech. Entertainment. Science.
Speaking to The Mirror, Open Bionics advocate Tilly Lockey and artist Sophie de Oliveira Barata share their insights on ...
BrainCo revealed a prosthetic with finger control in 2020, but it's a hand rather than an arm, and it hasn't come to market yet. Morris lost his arm in a work accident 12 years ago.
As soon as eight-year-old Sidra Al Bordeeni returned from the clinic with her prosthetic arm, she jumped on a bicycle in the ...
A Virginia mother-of-three who lost most of her left arm in a June 2024 shark attack recently learned her health insurer, Cigna Healthcare, refused to pay for a $73,000 myoelectric prosthetic hand ...
As soon as eight-year-old Sidra Al Bordeeni returned from the clinic with her prosthetic arm, she jumped on a bicycle in the ...