The collaboration of international researchers has led to the development of a bionic hand that can improve the user’s pain and also give him more independence in doing things.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, a group of researchers from Italy, Australia, Sweden and the United States have produced a bionic arm that cooperates with the body’s neurons through welding to the bones and can lead to high performance for users. Karin is one of the users who has the new bionic arm installed on her hand. According to Karin, the new hand is better than conventional prostheses, which were unreliable and very uncomfortable. According to him, with the help of the new prosthesis, you can continue your normal life in a meaningful way. He had previously experienced severe pain due to the use of conventional prostheses, which forced him to use high doses of painkillers.
The research team of researchers led by Marks Ortiz Catalan, the head of neuroprosthetics research in Australia, was able to combine an electronic prosthesis with the body’s neurons. The new prosthesis will be able to effectively control movements.
Using a new method, the researchers implemented a process in which the titanium in the prosthesis is welded to the bone tissue and by creating a mechanical connection, it can provide a more free function than conventional prostheses. The new robotic hand made by Principelia company has used unique components that allow the user to perform up to 80% of their daily life activities correctly.
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