It was a bad memorable moment on 2004 that Claudia Mitchell, lost her arm in motorcycle crash. Now, she has been ROBOTAGGED as first woman to have a bionic arm, an arm prostheric limb(more useful and natural artificial limbs for amputees) that she can control using her mind.
A Prosthesis is a prototype developed by the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago multi-lab is one of the most advanced prosthetic arms developed to date. Funded by DARPA(Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) worth nearly $50 million.
A Prosthesis is a prototype developed by the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago multi-lab is one of the most advanced prosthetic arms developed to date. Funded by DARPA(Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) worth nearly $50 million.
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A first-generation bionic arm "has changed my life dramatically," said Claudia Mitchell of Ellicott City, who lost her arm in a motorcycle accident. She can now do "all kinds of daily tasks." (By Dayna Smith -- The Washington Post)