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  2. David Gow - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 he fitted a fellow Scot, Campbell Aird with an electrical arm prosthesis containing the world's first electrical shoulder. [2] In 2002 he founded and spun out the first company from the NHS, Touch EMAS Ltd and became its first CEO. He invented the i-limb and ProDigits partial hand system (later i-limb digits, now i-digits).

  3. I-LIMB Hand - Wikipedia

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    The i-LIMB Hand is the brand name of world's first commercially available bionic hand invented by David Gow and his team at the Bioengineering Centre of the Princess Margaret Rose Hospital in Edinburgh, and manufactured by Touch Bionics. The articulating prosthetic hand has individually powered digits and thumb and has a choice of grips. The i ...

  4. Bionics - Wikipedia

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    While the technologies that make bionic implants possible are developing gradually, a few successful bionic devices already exist, a well known one being the Australian-invented multi-channel cochlear implant (bionic ear), a device for deaf people. Since the bionic ear, many bionic devices have emerged and work is progressing on bionics ...

  5. This man's bionic arm can do more than yours - AOL

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    This is the case of the bionic hand that Professor Bertolt Meyer uses for all kinds of daily tasks that were impossible before such.

  6. Jesse Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Sullivan underwent neural surgery to graft nerves, which originally led to his arm, to his chest. The sensors for his bionic arms have been moved to the left side of his chest to receive signals from the newly grafted nerve endings. While the prototype is being strengthened, Jesse Sullivan does day-to-day tasks using an older model.

  7. John Kemp Starley - Wikipedia

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    In 1885, Starley made history when he produced the Rover Safety Bicycle. [8] [9] The Rover was a rear-wheel-drive, chain-driven cycle with two similar-sized wheels, making it more stable than the previous high wheeler designs. Cycling magazine said the Rover had "set the pattern to the world" and the phrase was used in their advertising for ...

  8. Boy, five, born without hand becomes world’s youngest to get ...

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    Jordan Marotta’s mother Ashley said the Iron Man-style arm was an ‘instant confidence boost’ for her son. Boy, five, born without hand becomes world’s youngest to get bionic Hero Arm Skip ...

  9. Girl skips for first time after getting bionic arm - AOL

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    An eight-year-old girl born without a left hand has fulfilled her dream of skipping after being fitted with a bionic arm in time for Christmas. Zoey and her family, from Telford, worked with the ...