A patient dubbed “the real bionic woman” has become the first to receive a robotic limb fused with both her nervous and skeletal systems. Karin, a 50-year-old woman from Sweden, had the intelligent ...
To get the signals from the brain to the bionic hand to tell it what to do and to give it a sense of touch, doctors transferred a muscle graft from the woman’s leg to her arm so the nerves could ...
Xborg Robot, a pioneer in humanoid bionic robotics, announced today that it will participate in Embedded World 2026, held from March 10 to 12 in Nuremberg, Germany. In an exciting collaboration, Xborg ...
Building a biomimetic bionic hand and forearm while testing custom PCBs, exploring design, electronics, and real world ...
Prosthetic hands have come a long way, but many are still too unwieldy and impractical for everyday use. Beyond being incapable of a natural hand’s dexterity, most prosthetics can’t offer neurological ...
The most advanced new surgical procedure, AMI, addresses proprioception. This refers to the ability to sense position and movement. In an intact human arm or leg, muscles work in pairs. When a bicep ...
Fifty years ago, the TV series "The Six Million Dollar Man" hyped a futuristic world of life-changing bionics with the stirring phrase: "We can rebuild him, we have the technology." Cut to 2023, and ...
CHAMPAIGN, IL — More than one and a half million people in the U.S. live with limb loss. The vast majority undergo amputation below the elbow. For one scientist, the quest to bring a lightning-fast ...
It's difficult to build devices that replicate the fluid, precise motion of humans, but that might change if we could pull a ...
The company will co‑exhibit with Giada Technology to present the XBORG‑HO2 Humanoid Dexterous Hand, highlighting how advanced bionic systems and high load capacity are shaping the future of industrial ...
(CNN) — Phantom limb pain is a common problem for people who undergo amputation, and so is the ability to function even with a regular prosthetic, but a medical advance that sounds like it comes ...