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Originally published on January 21, 2014 • Sign up for a free trial of News Direct's animated news graphics at http://newsdirect.nma.com.tw/Reuters.... • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • The Alfred Man Foundation has developed a prosthetic hand that utilizes implantable myoelectric sensors known as the IMES system. It is a minimally invasive, intuitive control system that can help a patient control a prosthetic limb by reading the wearer's residual muscle movements. • According to reports, Staff Sergeant James Sides, who lost his right arm in an IED explosion in Afghanistan, is the first patient to test a myoelectric prosthetic hand. • The system takes advantage of the electrochemicals signals that exist in the body. • Tiny wireless platinum/iridium sensors, about 16 mm (0.66 inches) long, are embedded directly into the residual muscles of the amputee's limb where they detect the • signals that go from the brain to the muscles and that control specific movements. • These signals are captured and sent wirelessly from the implanted sensor to a decoder box which serves as an electronic brain. Here the signals are translated into the intended movement in the artificial limb. • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • Next Media Animation's News Direct service provides daily, high-quality, informative 3D animated news graphics that fill in for missing footage and help viewers understand breaking news stories or in-depth features on science, technology, and health. • To subscribe to News Direct or for more info, please visit: • http://newsdirect.nma.com.tw/Index.aspx
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