"Engineers at the
Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Lab have developed a next-generation prosthetic: a
robotic arm that has 26 joints, can curl up to 45 pounds and is
controlled with a person’s mind just like a regular arm.
"Researchers
think the arm could help people like Les Baugh, who lost both arms at
the shoulder after an electrical accident as a teenager. Now 59, Mr.
Baugh recently underwent surgery at Johns Hopkins to remap the remaining
nerves from his missing arms, allowing brain signals to be sent to the
prosthetic.
"Mr.
Baugh’s custom socket can pick up brain signals to control the arms,
known as Modular Prosthetic Limbs, or M.P.L., just by thinking about the
movements."
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Amazing stuff. I sometimes have trouble controlling my real limbs with my thoughts.
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