Our experts will help you find the best and most appropriate prosthesis (artificial body part) for you — whether you are missing a limb or have multiple amputations. We collaborate with prosthetists ...
Researchers from Johns Hopkins and Drexel universities say that adding haptics—an artificial sense of touch—to upper limb prostheses reduces the mental effort required to operate the device, bringing ...
For an estimated two million people in the U.S. living with limb loss, commercial-grade prosthetics can be bulky, unintuitive, and still make everyday activities, like stepping over a sleeping cat, a ...
Imagine a moment of hope, shattered in an instant. A family waiting for a life-changing device, only to confront a stark, ...
Prostheses are morphing into mind-controlled extensions of the human body that let their wearers feel what they're touching. Abrar's interests include phones, streaming, autonomous vehicles, internet ...
The Los Angeles Metro revealed some of the most unusual items in its Lost & Found, including a surfboard, a prosthetic leg and a 55-inch TV.
Mike Schultz concluded his illustrious Paralympic snowboard career in style, swiftly navigating the 600-meter Cortina banked slalom course with a best time of one-minute and five-hundredths of a ...
The first time Angel Giuffria saw the logo on her bionic hand, she felt a sense of pride. She was born without the lower half of her left arm, and started wearing a prosthesis at six weeks old. Back ...
Researchers have created an artificial nerve that triggers a muscle response in cockroaches. In humans, it might let patients with artificial limbs touch and feel sensation and pressure or someday, ...