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HomeProsthetics

Archive for Category: Prosthetics

Posted on 22 Nov 2016
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A Hand Instead of a Tool: New Prosthetics Offer Increased Touch-Sensitivity

People, Prosthetics

Posted on 14 Oct 2016
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Brain chips let a paralyzed man feel touch through a robotic arm

FES, Neural Interface, Prosthetics, Research

Posted on 14 Oct 2016
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Brain Implant Allows Man to Feel Touch on Robotic Hand

Neural Interface, People, Prosthetics, Research

Posted on 28 Sep 2016
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New Device Improves Hand Dexterity for Some Stroke Survivors

Prosthetics

Posted on 24 Jul 2016
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Scientists implant neuroprosthesis which improves stroke patient’s ability to walk

Neural Interface, Prosthetics

Posted on 21 Jul 2016
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Neuroprosthesis improved walking ability of patient with stroke

Neural Interface, Prosthetics

Posted on 14 Jul 2016
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Implanted neuroprosthesis doubles walking speed in 64-year-old stroke patient

People, Prosthetics

Posted on 20 May 2016
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Feel Me. What the new science of touch says about ourselves.

Cleveland FES Center, Neural Interface, People, Prosthetics

Posted on 19 Nov 2015
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A Prosthetic Hand That Can Feel

Cleveland FES Center, Prosthetics, Research

Posted on 06 Nov 2015
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Artificial Skin that is Sensitive to Touch

People, Prosthetics, Research

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