About 17 years ago, Keven Walgamott lost his left hand and part of his forearm in an electrical accident. Now, Walgamott can use his thoughts to tell the fingers of his bionic hand to pick up eggs and ...
One of the differences that has long separated the realm of science fiction and reality, at least where prosthetics and artificial human augmentation are concerned, is our ability to smoothly knit ...
Until recently, the technology available for upper-extremity amputees was strikingly similar to what was offered to Civil War soldiers in battlefield hospitals. Gilford’s Chuck Hildreth lost both arms ...