Imagine losing your hand in an accident and having to live with a prosthetic limb that is clumsy, uncomfortable and limited in functionality. That is the reality for millions of people around the world who suffer from amputation or congenital limb deficiency.
What is the AI bionic hand? The Mia Hand is not your typical prosthetic hand. It is a smart device that can sense the environment and adjust its grip accordingly. It can perform five different types of grasps, such as pinch, power, precision, lateral and extension, which cover most of the daily activities that require hand manipulation. It promises to provide 80% of daily movements.
The Mia Hand also has sensors on its fingertips that measure the force and contact area of the object being grasped. These sensors send feedback signals to the HMI, which then stimulates the nerves of the patient, creating a sensation of touch. The AI bionic hand helps reduce phantom pain One of the most remarkable benefits of the Mia Hand is that it helps reduce phantom pain, which is a chronic condition that affects many amputees.