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The worlds first bionic hand that alllows patients to feel

Developers say it will be the first prosthetic to provide real-time sensory feedback

 Artificial limbs have been able to pick signals from the brain destined for the absent arm and translate them to movements.But they have been set back by a major drawback which is that they do not sent back feedback making amputees uncomfortable. This leads to the amutees not using them, but now it seems that problem has been solved since a bonic arm that enable one to feel has been developed.You are probably asking how does it work?Its  simple the arm attached directly to the nervous system via electrodes clipped on to two of the arm’s main nerves.This means it can be controlled by the recipient.
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