Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) have successfully tested bilateral shoulder-level prosthetics, allowing a test subject to perform complex tasks using both ...
In a set of proof-of-concept experiments, Johns Hopkins researchers have implanted electrodes in both sides of the brain of a person who is mostly paralyzed — with minimal sensation in his hands — to ...
The Revolutionizing Prosthetics Program began in 2009 and is now in its clinical stage. Control and functionality of prosthetics continue to make technological strides, creating more natural movements ...
Few entrepreneurs can claim as intimate a connection to their products as Jonathan Kuniholm. As an engineer working at the forefront of some of the latest research to improve prosthetic arms, Kuniholm ...
Les Baugh, a bilateral shoulder-level amputee, was able to control prosthetic arms simply by thinking. JHU Applied Physics Laboratory / YouTube Tap here to view on News app. The above video depicts ...
A clinical trial participant shows his neural-enabled prosthetic arm at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Maryland, Oct. 22, 2025. (Ann Brandstadter/DOD) A U.S. soldier participating in a ...