Prosthetic Hand

Controlling 2 prosthetic arms simultaneously with your thoughts

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

Merging user and robotic control in a smart artificial hand for amputees

EPFL scientists have successfully tested new neuroprosthetic technology that combines robotic control with users’ voluntary

Human-like features for a prosthetic hand with a new electric sensor glove

Sensor-instrumented glove for prosthetic hand controls has ability to sense pressure, temperature, hydration using electronic

Electronic skin technology for robots or electronic devices could feel pain through sense of touch

Professor Jae Eun Jang’s team developed electronic skin technology for robots or electronic devices to

A next generation prosthetic hand enables amputees to regain a very subtle close-to-natural sense of touch

The next-generation bionic hand, developed by researchers from EPFL, the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies

The first clinically viable, dexterous and sentient prosthetic hand usable in real life

A female Swedish patient with hand amputation has become the first recipient of an osseo-neuromuscular

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

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

Prosthetic Hands with a Sense of Touch? Breakthroughs in Providing ‘Sensory Feedback’ from Artificial Limbs

Researchers are exploring new approaches to designing prosthetic hands capable of providing “sensory feedback.” Advances

Device Developed at WashU May Allow Sensations in Prosthetic Hands

To the nearly 2 million people in the U.S. living with the loss of a

Sense of Touch Reproduced Through Prosthetic Hand

“I think it’s very possible that in fact, you will consider this new thing as