With the development of computers, microprocessors, small hydraulic propulsion systems, the combination of new material inventions, such as carbon fiber,the new Medi-Rehatek intelligent prostheses is more powerful and more comprehensive at the same time, but also it can more solid and light. It only once existed in science fiction,can beachieved in the reality. ![]() Such as a light artificial hand prosthesis Fluidhand, each of its joints is powered by a micro-hydraulic propulsion system that controls the movement and control of each finger by implanting sensors in the stump muscles of amputee. The human hand is a miracle, its function and dexterity is almost impossible to replicate, but the global biotechnology company is developing a new generation of fingers which can haveflexible movements of the prosthetic hand, so that the prosthetic hand can do more delicate and dexterous work. Fluidhand relies on a separate push system to make the fingers behave more naturally and to give them more flexibility than the general prosthesis. Through the sensor located in the fingers and palms, neuromuscular system of amputation limb can feel the object, and control the size of grip strength according to the actual situation. ![]() There is no instrument that can be as flexible as our hands, but these emerging technologies can maximize the changes in the lives of people with disabilities. And itgives those who have lost limbs with more hope. The function of the new prosthesis is far more than the earlier version. The technique it uses that is called the brain-computer interface, and signals from the brain are transmitted through the sensor to the prosthesis. ![]() Another technological breakthrough comes from the Chicago Rehabilitation Institute,that is a neurosurgical transplant. The nerve controls arm and hand can be grafted from shoulder to upper chest. These diverted nerves send signals to the sensors in order to better control and use the intelligent artificial hand through the intact muscles of chest. Relative blog: Installation of Myoelectric Prosthesis
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