A Prosthetic Hand that Moves & Feels
Greg Clark, PhD, associate professor of bioengineering at the University of Utah is working with a team to develop a prosthetic hand that amputees can move with their thoughts, and that allows them to feel sensation. He talks about what will be capable with the new technology, how it works, and the emotional impact of providing patients with a prosthetic that feels like a part of their body. Learn more about the research
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A Prosthetic Hand that Moves & Feels
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Greg Clark, PhD, associate professor of bioengineering at the University of Utah is working with a team to develop a prosthetic hand that amputees can move with their thoughts, and that allows them to feel sensation. He talks about what will be capable with the new technology, how it works, and the emotional impact of providing patients with a prosthetic that feels like a part of their body. Learn more about the research
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Interviewer: Amputees move prosthetic hands with their thoughts. Up next, on The Scope.
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