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World's Most Advanced Prosthetic Limb

5RWill

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  • Oct 15, 2009
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    http://bebionic.com/

    Pretty amazing. Should be great for veterans.
     
    Re: World's Most Advanced Prosthetic Limb

    I've done some electric motor and electromechanical actuator design for automotive powertrain applications, and can say that shrinking that sort of technology down to this size is a true engineering marvel. The folks working on this technology must feel really good about doing something that can make such a positive impact on someone's life.
     
    Re: World's Most Advanced Prosthetic Limb

    That is really cool. His Halloween costumer is going to be kick ass.

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    Re: World's Most Advanced Prosthetic Limb

    It appears to to be identical to the Touch Bionics Ihand that has been out for several years. Both devices are quite amazing considering only two sensors are used to pick up muscle contractions. I had considered the Ihand, but I have a very short residual limb of my left arm. That and the 100K plus cost changed my mind, I'd rather spend that on guns!