Reimagining Mobility: Continuous Neural Control of Bionic Limbs #Prosthetics #BelowKnee @naturemedicine

Screenshot Advancements in bionic limb technology have always fascinated the scientific community, but achieving a level of functionality that mirrors the biological intricacies of human gait remains a formidable challenge. The recent study titled "Continuous Neural Control of a Bionic Limb Restores Biomimetic Gait after Amputation" by Song et al., published in Nature Medicine, marks... Continue Reading →

Toward higher-performance bionic limbs for wider clinical use | Nature Biomedical Engineering @NatBME

Thought provoking work from Farina and coworkers in Nature Biomedical Engineering Most prosthetic limbs can autonomously move with dexterity, yet they are not perceived by the user as belonging to their own body. Robotic limbs can convey information about the environment with higher precision than biological limbs, but their actual performance is substantially limited by... Continue Reading →

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