Prosthetic limbs controlled by brain-controlled

Prosthetic limbs controlled by brain limbs controlled by the brain are a new development in prosthetics that allow amputees to control their prosthetic limbs through their thoughts. These brain-controlled prosthetics work by connecting the prosthetic limb to the user’s brain using electrodes implanted in the brain or placed on the scalp. These electrodes detect the user’s neural signals and translate them into movement in the prosthetic limb. The development of these brain-controlled prosthetics has shown great promise in improving the quality of life for amputees, allowing them greater independence and mobility. The technology is still in its early stages, and further research is needed to improve its effectiveness and usability. Despite the challenges, brain-controlled prosthetics have the potential to revolutionize the field of prosthetics and greatly improve the lives of amputees. As research and development continue, it is hoped that this technology will become more widely available
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