When a person loses a leg above the knee, the nerves that once moved that leg don’t simply go quiet. They keep firing.
A research team led by researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, has, for the first time, successfully ...
In A Nutshell For the first time in humans, scientists decoded intended movements across all three joints of a missing leg, including knee, ankle, and toes, directly from nerve signals. Tiny electrode ...
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