PeterD
09-14-2006, 12:12 PM
from CNN.com today:
Bionic arm provides hope for amputees
DAYTON, Tennessee (AP) -- Jesse Sullivan has two prosthetic arms, but he can climb a ladder at his house and roll on a fresh coat of paint. He's also good with a weed-whacker, bending his elbow and rotating his forearm to guide the machine.
He's even mastered a more sensitive maneuver -- hugging his grandchildren.
The motions are coordinated and smooth because his left arm is a bionic device controlled by his brain. He thinks, "Close hand," and electrical signals sent through surgically re-routed nerves make it happen.
Doctors describe Sullivan as the first amputee with a thought-controlled artificial arm.
You can read the complete article here (http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/09/14/bionic.arm.ap/index.html)
Bionic arm provides hope for amputees
DAYTON, Tennessee (AP) -- Jesse Sullivan has two prosthetic arms, but he can climb a ladder at his house and roll on a fresh coat of paint. He's also good with a weed-whacker, bending his elbow and rotating his forearm to guide the machine.
He's even mastered a more sensitive maneuver -- hugging his grandchildren.
The motions are coordinated and smooth because his left arm is a bionic device controlled by his brain. He thinks, "Close hand," and electrical signals sent through surgically re-routed nerves make it happen.
Doctors describe Sullivan as the first amputee with a thought-controlled artificial arm.
You can read the complete article here (http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/09/14/bionic.arm.ap/index.html)