US Marine receives first prosthetic arm controlled by implantable sensors
FoxNews.com
By Amanda Woerner
Published January 20, 2014
After U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. James Sides lost his hand while serving in Afghanistan, he was desperate to get back to his old way of life. Despite the fact that he had mastered the use of his prosthetic, Sides was frustrated by his inability to fluidly do simple things like pick up a water bottle or get money from the ATM.
“I always felt I was holding up the line,” Sides told FoxNews.com. “I’d have to move my thumb, grab groceries, move the thumb back, then close my hand.”
Sides incurred his injury on July 15, 2012. He was on his second tour of duty in Afghanistan when a booby-trapped improvised explosive device (IED) detonated underneath him. As a result of the explosion, Sides lost both his right hand and the vision in his left eye.
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Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Bionic Marine's prosthetic arm has sensors
If you ever saw Lee Majors in The Six Million Dollar Man you'd be thinking the same thing I was this morning. Incredible story of how great minds can come up with things that replace what human parts are missing. From prosthetic legs allowing them to walk to blades get veterans running again. This is about an arm with sensors allowing a young wounded Marine's hand to move!
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