A man who lost his left arm in a work accident is now able to control each finger of his bionic hand with his mind, using breakthrough technology developed by researchers in Sweden. Tonney, 54, who ...
Most bionic limbs are controlled by electrical signals generated by muscles moving near the attachment site. But when an arm is amputated above the elbow, the remaining muscles aren't enough to ...
The researchers said that until now this technology has only been demonstrated in amputations below the elbow. Tonney wearing a prosthetic arm directly attached to the skeleton and neuromuscular ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A man who lost his left arm in a work accident is now able to control each finger of his bionic hand with his mind, using ...
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