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On January 25, according to foreign media reports, the British one-arm disabled patient has recently become the first person to use the "Hands of Michelangelo". Developed by American and German scientists, the "Hands of Michelangelo" uses electronic fingers and has electrodes that sense muscle movement, which can transmit the movement information of the arm muscles to the prosthetic limbs. This opens up another function for the disabled to restore limb function. A door.
British Chris Taylor lost his right hand in an accident, and now he is the first person in the UK to wear this new bionic hand. According to reports, this bionic hand with electronic fingers and thumb, cost about 47,000 pounds. Now, Taylor is as flexible as manipulating real human hands, and can use his right arm muscles to control finger movements.
"Michelangelo's Hand" has electrodes that sense muscle movement, transforming motion into information and how it travels to control finger movements. Therefore, Taylor can use the "Michelangelo's Hand" to hold and grasp objects of different sizes to complete some basic tasks, such as buttoning and completing complicated wiring installation work. As an engineer, these are his own jobs.
In 2009, 58-year-old Taylor lost his right hand in an accidental fall from a jet ski in the sea near Devon. He initially asked the doctor to equip him with a normal prosthetic, but later in the private clinic of Dorset Plastic Surgery, he installed "Michelangelo's Hand". Taylor said, "After that accident, I installed a normal prosthetic, but the joint did not exactly match my arm. Later, I learned about the development of Michelangelo's hand from the Internet." This latest bionic arm technology was developed by American and German scientists.
Taylor said, "I am really glad that I have loaded Michelangelo's hand. However, I still need to study for a while because I am used to only one hand. This has brought a huge amount to my life. The difference is now. I can get something with the end of my arm. Obviously this is definitely not as good as the normal hand, but for me this is good enough. I can pick up things and can do it for people to take for granted. The thing that is done."
"Michelangelo's Hand" first uses electrodes to detect the movement of the arm muscles, and then uses a set of software to translate it into instructional information, telling the finger to complete tasks such as opening, gripping or grabbing. This metal-and-plastic-constructed device can be used for up to 20 hours in a single charge as long as it is charged for 4 hours a night.