Advancements in Bionic Hand Technology Bring Hope to Amputees
Doctors have successfully connected a bionic hand directly to a patient's neuromusculoskeletal system, providing relief from phantom limb pain and improved functionality. The bionic hand, which is self-contained and does not require external equipment, is controlled by signals from the patient's brain through a muscle graft and an implanted electrode. AI algorithms interpret the signals, allowing the patient to move the bionic hand and experience a limited sense of touch. While the technology is still in its early stages and lacks full sensory feedback, it represents a significant step forward in bionic prosthetics.