Bionic hand with neural control and feedback for use in daily life

First clinical implementation of a transradial neuromusculoskeletal prosthesis – a bionic hand connected directly to the user’s nervous and skeletal systems. The functionality of conventional artificial limbs is hindered by discomfort and limited and unreliable control. Neuromusculoskeletal interfaces can overcome these hurdles and provide the means for the everyday use of a sensate prosthesis with reliable neural control fixated into the skeleton. Article: Ortiz-Catalan et al., A highly integrated bionic hand with neural control and feedback for use in daily life, Science Robotics, 2023.
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