prosthetic arm

Controlling 2 prosthetic arms simultaneously with your thoughts

Researchers from the Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) and School of Medicine (SOM)

A prosthetic arm that can sense touch and move with your thoughts

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH ENGINEERS HELP DEVELOP MOTORIZED PROSTHETIC ARM THAT CAN SENSE TOUCH, MOVE WITH

A prosthetic arm that decodes phantom limb movements without surgery or training

About 75% of amputees exhibit mobility of their phantom limb. Using this information, in collaboration

Bringing a sense of touch and pain to prosthetic hands

‘Electronic skin’ allows user to experience a sense of touch and pain; ‘After many years,

Ultrasound technology for individual control of bionic fingers

Luke Skywalker’s bionic hand made possible by ultrasound technology Luke Skywalker’s bionic hand is a

A robotic prosthetic arm that detects signals from nerves in the spinal cord

We’ve tried a new approach, moving the focus from muscles to the nervous system. This

First prosthesis in the world with direct connection to bone, nerves and muscles

Thanks to the electrodes system a stable signal is obtained, which allows precise control like

New Snap on Limbs to Change Lives of Amputees

For patients who’ve lost limbs, it’s a challenge is to put both their lives and

Stanford engineers create artificial skin that can send pressure sensation to brain cell

Stanford engineers have created a plastic skin-like material that can detect pressure and deliver a

Amputee Makes History with APL’s Modular Prosthetic Limb

A Colorado man made history at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) this

Washington University in St. Louis seniors (from left) Kranti Peddada, Kendall Gretsch and Henry Lather designed and built a robotic prosthetic arm for 13-year-old Sydney Kendall (center left). Sydney requested that her new arm be pink.
WUSTL students ‘print’ pink prosthetic arm for teen girl

Thirteen-year-old Sydney Kendall had one request for the Washington University in St. Louis students building

3D-printed prostheses give hope to amputees in war-torn Sudan

While 3D printing technology has emerged to serve a wide variety of purposes, few appear

World premiere of muscle and nerve controlled arm prosthesis

  The result allows natural control of an advanced robotic prosthesis, similarly to the motions