KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — When Alexis Cholas lost his right arm as a volunteer combat medic near the front lines in eastern Ukraine, his civilian career as a surgeon was over. But thanks to a new bionic ...
When the sensors and AI were helping, the participants could "very reliably" grasp a cup and pretend to take a sip, Trout ...
Director General of the Fund for Social Protection of Persons with Disabilities Vitaliy Muzychenko says that over 95% of ...
Prosthetics have helped a lot of people regain movement and confidence With AI and newer innovations prosthetic care is being ...
STORY: In a Nigerian laboratory, Gift Usen experienced something she’d dreamed of her entire life: the feeling of having two complete hands. Born with her left arm ending at the elbow, she tested a ...
A new system utilizing artificial intelligence allows bionic hands to grasp objects with a delicacy and precision that ...
This made-in-India bionic arm uses AI and robotics to help people without limbs regain independence at one-tenth the global ...
While last year's trial focused on folks with below-the-knee amputations, this one worked with above-the-knee amputees. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) ...
A new brain-controlled bionic limb has the ability to help people with leg amputations more easily navigate obstacles and walk more quickly, a new study published in the journal Nature Medicine shows.
Whether you're reaching for a mug, a pencil or someone's hand, you don't need to consciously instruct each of your fingers on where they need to go to get a proper grip.
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