MIT Inflatable Robotic Hand Amputee Tactile Control
Modern prosthetics with high dexterity are quite pricey to say the least, but engineers at MIT and Shanghai Jiao Tong University hope to change that. The team has built a soft, lightweight, and potentially low-cost neuroprosthetic hand that enables amputees to easily perform daily activities, like picking up a glass, pouring a carton of juice, petting a dog, or just zipping up a backpack.



It currently costs just $500 to build this inflatable smart hand, which is not only soft, but also very elastic. The prosthetic boasts a system for tactile feedback capable of restoring some primitive sensation in a volunteer’s residual limb. Despite being lightweight, it’s still remarkably durable and able to quickly recover after being hit with a hammer or run over with a car.

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This is not a product yet, but the performance is already similar or superior to existing neuroprosthetics, which we’re excited about. There’s huge potential to make this soft prosthetic very low cost, for low-income families who have suffered from amputation,” said Xuanhe Zhao, professor of mechanical engineering and of civil and environmental engineering at MIT.

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