Neurogress.io. Science fiction is becoming reality as the history of prosthetic developments takes a brave new step into an age of thought-controlled artificial limbs.
Invest in the interactive mind-controlled devices of the future by buying tokens now. Visit Neurogress.io.
How Thoughts became Reality: History in the Making
1. With only basic limbs available either for purely
cosmetic purposes or offering only the most
rudimentary of movements, the concept of ever
being able to regain control of a fully functioning
hand or arm seemed a long way off.
Amputation was introduced in the 16th century as
a surgical solution for saving lives, and it was
around this time that Ambroise Paré began
creating scientifically designed prosthetics.
The earliest prostheses were
known to have been made in
Rome, Greece and Egypt, with
the earliest written reference to
artificial limbs dating back to
about the time of Herodotus in
500 BC.
For amputees, the idea of
being able to control a
prosthetic limb using only the
power of their mind has long
been a fantasy straight out of
a science fiction movie.
The History of
Prosthetics
It was not until 1863 that
artificial limbs were first
attached to the body, and
then, in 1898, the first limb was
developed using muscle
contractions for movement.
Although strides forward were made in the
creation of prosthetic limbs over the next hundred
years, their function remained very limited, often
only managing a single movement at a time.
In the year 2000, a
neurobiologist at Duke
University Medical Centre
implanted electrodes inside a
monkey's brain which allowed
it to control a robotic arm.
The research on a monkey was the first indication
that humans may eventually be able to move an
artificial limb using purely the power of thought.
In 2015 the US Government's
defense research agency,
DARPA, enabled an almost
entirely paralyzed woman to
control a robotic arm using
only her thoughts, allowing
her to take a drink.
While this was an important step, the technology
required to achieve this involved surgery to implant
sensors into the patient's brain-involves risky and
invasive surgery.
Implanting sensor into the brain
is not only off-putting to
amputees, but also
prohibitively expensive,
especially when paired with
the cost of the most
cutting-edge prosthetic limbs.
The latest non-invasive neural control from Neurogress
resolve both of these problems thru a wearable neural
interface, so there are no risks involved for the
amputee.
Thanks to Neurogress, thoughts are now becoming
reality, with complete mind control of realistic
prosthetic limbs as a revolutionary breakthrough.
As the prosthetic will be able to
be 3D printed, it can be
produced quickly and
inexpensively.
Are you excited about the
possibility of mind-controlled
prosthetics? Do you think that
a surgery-free solution which
allows for full control of
artificial limbs is the way
forward?
Buy Tokens Now
V i s i t N e u r o g r e s s . i o
Invest in the interactive mind-controlled
devices of the future by buying tokens
now.
History In The Making
How Thoughts Became Reality:
Neurogress.io
The Latest
Developments in
Cutting Edge
Neurocontrol