Scientists invent medical robotic hands: can help paralyzed patients

Scientists have developed a brain-controlled robotic hand that allows people with spinal cord injuries to perform simple daily operations, such as using a knife and fork or drinking water from a cup.

This low-cost device was tested in Spain for six people with quadriplegia leading to loss of grip and handling.

By wearing a cap that measures brain activity and eye movements, the subject can feed the signal back to a tablet and connect the glove-like device to their hands via computer control.

Through this small-scale practice test, the participants indicated that they were able to perform their daily activities better after using the robotic hand.

Scientists invent medical robotic hands: can help paralyzed patients

It is no news that the brain-controlled robot assists the patient. However, many existing systems require implants or use wet gels to transmit signals from the scalp to the electrodes, but these methods can lead to health and other related problems. After using the gel, it needs to be washed off the patient's hair, making it impractical in everyday life.

The researchers said, "Patients have indicated that their daily behavior is very difficult without assistance. They think the system is reliable and practical, and that there is no discomfort during or after use."

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