Prosthetic Hand Restores Touch, Heals Phantom Pain

Wednesday, October 8, 2014 - 14:30 in Mathematics & Economics

The little things people take for granted — like holding a cherry without crushing it, or the soft touch of a loved one's hand — are beyond the reach of many amputees. But a new kind of prosthetic restores sensation and relieves pain, researchers say.

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