Lauren Scruggs Kennedy removes prosthetic for first time

Lauren Scruggs Kennedy removes prosthetic for first time

Опубликовано: 6 июн. 2017 г.Lauren Scruggs Kennedy — who lost her left hand and eye when she walked into a plane's propeller in 2011 — removes her prosthetic arm for the first time on television, with Larry King.

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Beyond bionics: how the future of prosthetics is redefining humanity

Beyond bionics: how the future of prosthetics is redefining humanity

Опубликовано: 26 июн. 2018 г.Bionic technology is removing physical barriers faced by disabled people while raising profound questions of what it is to be human. From DIY prosthetics realised through 3D printing technology to customised AI-driven limbs, science is at the forefront of many life-enhancing innovations
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The Mind-Controlled Bionic Arm With a Sense of Touch

The Mind-Controlled Bionic Arm With a Sense of Touch

Опубликовано: 18 авг. 2016 г.In the first episode of Humans+, Motherboard dives into the world of future prosthetics, and the people working on closing the gap between man and machine.

We follow Melissa Loomis, an amputee from Ohio, who had experimental nerve reversal surgery and is going to Johns Hopkins' Applied Physics Lab to test out its latest Modular Prosthetic Limb, a cutting-edge bionic arm funded in part by DARPA. Neuro-interfacing machinery is a game changer in terms rehabilitating patients, but what possibilities do these advancements open for the future?

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NY Fashion Week Runway Model See Bionic Arm as the Ultimate Tech Accessory

NY Fashion Week Runway Model See Bionic Arm as the Ultimate Tech Accessory

Опубликовано: 1 мая 2015 г.Model Rebekah Marine rocked the runway at NY Fashion Week and in the spring Nordstrom catalog. And she’s a whole lot more than a pretty face—she’s a dedicated advocate for people with limb differences, especially children. Rebekah was born without her right hand, and for much of her life, she chose not to wear a prosthesis. But in 2014, news about an advanced prosthetic hand got Rebekah’s attention and led her to investigate what it would be like to wear the i-limb ultra revolution hand, which can be controlled by apps on a cell phone. She and her prosthetist Ryan Spill visited the studios of «Good Day Philadelphia!”, Fox 29, to share her story with the morning news team. The lovely Rebekah Marine shows the world what it means to be perfectly imperfect, beautifully bionic, confidently capable, and ready to make things happen!

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US soldier recovers after losing all four limbs

US soldier recovers after losing all four limbs

Опубликовано: 11 дек. 2009 г.On Easter Sunday, US army specialist Brendan Marrocco lost all four limbs in combat in Iraq. Glenn Osten Anderson visits Marrocco at Walter Reed Army Medical Centre as he recovers from his injuries and learns to use his prosthetic arms and legs
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The Bionic Man | Robotica | The New York Times

The Bionic Man | Robotica | The New York Times

Опубликовано: 20 мая 2015 г.Les Baugh lost his arms as a teenager. Engineers at Johns Hopkins are trying to give them back, but better. Mr. Baugh is testing a robotic prosthetic that he can control with his mind.

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Playing piano with a mind-controlled robotic arm

Playing piano with a mind-controlled robotic arm

Опубликовано: 1 июн. 2018 г.The first person to live with a mind-controlled robotic arm is teaching himself piano. Johnny Matheny has spent the last five months with an advanced prosthetic, designed to replace the human hand and arm.

The robot arm is part of a research project run through the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, and funded, in part, by the US Department of Defense. Data that researchers collect could revolutionize future mind-controlled robotics.

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“Mockingjay" Actress is First to Receive Smaller Bionic Hand

“Mockingjay" Actress is First to Receive Smaller Bionic Hand

Опубликовано: 1 мая 2015 г.Meet Angel Giuffria, an engaging actress, model and graduate student. Angel was born without her left hand and has been wearing a myoelectric prosthesis since she was just four months old. Since that time, prosthetic hands have advanced dramatically and Angel is among the first to wear the bebionic3 hand that’s sized in proportion to her petite body. She’s jazzed about showing off her uber-cool “stormtrooper hand” at movie auditions, modeling gigs and in everyday life. As a cast member in “Mockingjay,” she's particularly delighted to be able to use her new hand to make the three finger salute from «The Hunger Games”— a symbol of thanks, admiration and goodbye. Angel has also been in „Green Lantern” with Ryan Reynolds and “The Accountant” with Ben Affleck and John Lithgow. Who knows where she’ll pop up next!

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Open Bionics Is Creating Affordable And Stylish 3D Printed Protheses

Open Bionics Is Creating Affordable And Stylish 3D Printed Protheses

Опубликовано: 20 февр. 2018 г.This company is changing the way we see prostheses. Open Bionics is a UK-based start-up tech company. Its mission is to create affordable 3D printed prostheses. They are about 30 times cheaper than other prostheses on the market.

They operate using sensors attached to the skin to detect muscle movements. The muscle movements control the hand and open and close fingers.

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Augmented Future - Open Bionics × Deus Ex × Razer

Augmented Future — Open Bionics × Deus Ex × Razer

Опубликовано: 8 июн. 2016 г.Open Bionics, Eidos-Montréal and Razer are working together to bring Deus Ex inspired augmentations to life. The three companies will partner up to help bridge the gap between fiction and reality, working together to design, 3D print, scan, power, and create affordable bionic hands.
This “Augmented Future” initiative will combine the expertise of each company, with the ultimate goal being to make fashionable robotic prosthesis accessible to a larger audience.
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