Sun 18 Mar 2018
Vibrating muscles help arm amputees ‘feel’ their prosthetic hand movements, study suggests
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Sun 18 Mar 2018
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Using a device to vibrate muscles can make people with lower arm amputations ‘feel’ their robotic prosthetic hand open, close and grasp objects, researchers say.
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