![]() In the past few years,MEDI-REHATEK has learned that the development of prosthesishas been very rapid, and researchers have shown the ever-more sophisticated andfine ways of controlling them. In some cases, to achieve the function of brain-controlled prosthesis, that is, the prosthesis can also be directly connected with the brain to achieve a more convenient movement. Currently researchers have just made a breakthrough in prosthetics. Researchers from Johns Hopkins University have successfully shown how to use brains to control prostheses. Let's take a look at the specifics as below: ![]() It is understood that this prosthetic arm is designed by the researchers from Applied Physics Laboratory of Johns Hopkins University.It uses the brain reflect to "read" from the minds of the control commands of prosthetic user. In the course of the experiment, a volunteer in the absence of training achieves the use of the brain to move the prosthetic finger. ![]() "We believe this is the first time that we have been able to manipulate our artificial limbs with thought without extensive training, and to perform separate digital actions," said Nathan Crone, a professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University and lead author of the study. "Technology can help prosthetic users manipulate prostheses to complete a crawl, such as holding a tennis ball, and so on." Relative blog: How to walk with prosthesis
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