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DARPA's Prosthetic Arm: Revolutionizing Lives for Amputees

The advancements in medical robotics are bringing newfound hope to amputees with DARPA's innovative prosthetic arm, which aims to provide greater functionality and control. This technology, known as the "Luke Arm" developed by Dean Kamen, is preparing for clinical trials, utilizing cutting-edge bionic technology. The evolution of exoskeletons is also making strides, with prototypes now available for order. As heart surgeons adapt to robotic assistance and monkeys demonstrate the ability to control computers with their thoughts, the future of medical robotics is more promising than ever.

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DARPA's Prosthetic Arm: Revolutionizing Lives for Amputees

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  1. Robots in Action Medical Robots

  2. Darpa's prosthetic arm gives amputees new hope • http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/robotics/medical-robots/winner-the-revolution-will-be-prosthetized/0

  3. Dean Kamen's "Luke Arm" Prosthesis Readies for Clinical Trials • http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/biomedical/bionics/dean-kamens-luke-arm-prosthesis-readies-for-clinical-trials

  4. Exoskeletons • http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/robotics/medical-robots/exoskeletons-are-on-the-march • Berkeley Bionics accepting orders for prototype exoskeleton • http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/blog/robotics/robotics-software/automaton/berkeley_bionics_accepting_orders_for_prototype_exoskeleton

  5. Heart Surgeons Adapting to Robots • http://spectrum.ieee.org/biomedical/devices/heart-surgeons-adapting-to-robots

  6. Monkey's Brain Can "Plug and Play" to Control Computer With Thought • http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/robotics/medical-robots/monkeys-control-computer-with-thought

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