A robotic arm for amputees named after Star Wars character Luke Skywalker is more lifelike and able to perform complex manoeuvres – a huge advance over the more common metal hook.
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved the sale of the DEKA Arm System after reviewing data, including a US Department of Veterans Affairs study in which 90% of people who used the device were able to perform complex tasks. These included using keys and locks, feeding themselves, using zippers and brushing and combing hair.
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