Researchers have developed new software that allows powered prosthetics to automatically tune themselves, making the limbs more functionally useful. Read More
A newly developed sensor for prosthetic arms can detect spinal motor neuron signals, a new study reports. Read More
Researchers report a person who has been paralyzed for more than a decade has become the first person to be able to 'feel' physical sensations through a prosthetic hand directly connected to his brain. Read More
Advances in robotics have made it possible to create artificial legs that can duplicate the natural movement of human legs. The research could help improve the mobility of lower-limb amputees. Read More
A British woman is able to read the time clearly for the first time in years after receiving a new bionic eye implant. Read More
Researchers develop a robotic prosthesis which can be controlled by implanted neuromuscular interfaces. Read More
A prosthetic arm that is attached to the bone and controlled by electrodes implanted in nerves and muscles can operate more precisely than conventional prosthetic limbs. Researchers improved the neuroprosthetic hand by integrating tactile sensory feedback, so the patient can "feel" items. Read More
Building a robotic bat wing, researchers have uncovered flight secrets of real bats: the function of ligaments, the elasticity of skin, the structural support of musculature, skeletal flexibility, upstroke and downstroke. Read More
A new neuroprosthesis has been developed to bypass a damaged section of the hippocampus and provide a neighboring area with correctly translated memory. The device could help people with Alzheimer's disease or those who have problems with memory following brain injury. Read More
A bilateral implant and brain-machine interface technology allowed a patient with a high spinal cord injury to control prosthetic arms with the power of thought. Read More
A new study that utilized electronic sensors discovered prosthesis users rely more heavily on their intact limbs to perform every tasks in their daily lives. Read More
A new technology for decoding neuromuscular signals may help make prosthetic hands easier for patients to use, researchers report. Read More