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Continuous neural control of a bionic limb restores biomimetic gait after amputation
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This groundbreaking study conducted by Hyungeun Song and colleagues reveals how continuous neural control of bionic legs significantly enhances walking speed and adaptability in amputees. Experience the future of mobility with neuroprosthetic innovations that restore biomimetic gait.
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