Cedars-Sinai investigators found a new way to control prosthetic devices using brain signals. Their preclinical findings, if confirmed in clinical studies, could help stroke survivors control external ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. Study to Evaluate Safety and Function of Phantom X, Minimally Invasive Muscle--Machine Interface for Prosthesis ...
A 2022 study published in the National Library of Medicine at the National Center for Biotechnology Information found that more than 44% of people with upper limb loss abandon their prostheses, citing ...
The innovative interface system is designed to seamlessly connect a patient’s nervous system and their upper limb prothesis to restore naturalistic hand and arm function. GRASS LAKE, Mich.--(BUSINESS ...
Phantom Neuro says its implantable device can turn muscle signals into prosthetic limb commands. The Defense Department's emerging tech group backed the company with roughly $300,000 in funding.
Blue Arbor Technologies and German prosthetics company Ottobock have partnered to advance clinical and commercial activities for the former’s prosthetic control system for people with limb loss. Under ...
AUSTIN, Texas, April 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Phantom Neuro, a company developing minimally invasive neural interfaces for intuitive prosthetic control, today announced that it has received approval ...