Paralysed patients use thoughts to control robotic arm
2 hours ago
You know the feeling when you watch something and your jaw drops? That happened when I saw the footage of Cathy Hutchinson use a robotic arm to lift a flask of coffee to her mouth.
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Article written by Fergus Walsh
Fergus Walsh
Medical correspondent
2 hours ago
You know the feeling when you watch something and your jaw drops? That happened when I saw the footage of Cathy Hutchinson use a robotic arm to lift a flask of coffee to her mouth.
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