Advancements in surgery and engineering enabled the control of every finger of a bionic hand
For the first time, a person with an arm amputation can control every finger of a bionic hand as if it was his own. This is thanks to novel surgical and engineering advancements merging humans with machines. A study in Science Translational Medicine presents the first documented case of a patient whose body was surgically modified to incorporate implanted sensors, which then allowed connecting a hand prosthesis to his neuromusculoskeletal system.
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Zbinden J., Sassu P., Mastinu E., Earley E., Munoz-Novoa M., Brånemark R., and Ortiz-Catalan M., Improved control of a prosthetic limb by surgically creating electro-neuromuscular constructs with implanted electrodes, Science Translational Medicine, 2023
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