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Visual Prosthesis A visual prosthesis is a prosthetic device designed to restore the function of sight to those with damaged or destroyed eyesight. There are a wide variety of such prosthesis available, ranging from attempts to repair or restore the function of the eye, to attempts to ignore the eye completely and transmit directly onto the optic nerve. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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Results by page [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] ![]() ![]() Industry news, originally posted 14-11-2004. The world?s first hippocampus prosthesis has passed the first stages of live testing. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Resource Type not Available ![]() ![]() Industry news from July 2008, deemed too important to allow to fade. Researchers at Boston University are developing brain-reading computer software that in essence translates thoughts into speech. ![]() ![]() Fluidhand is a product of the Orthopaedic University Hospital in Heidelberg, Germany. It is the first complete hand prosthesis in which each finger moves separately, without being a separate unit. ![]() A look at the first passive walking robot that walks like a human, rather than stomping around like a robot. Can prosthesis and avatars also benefit from this concept? ![]() ![]()
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The world?s first hippocampus prosthesis has passed the first stages of live testing. Designed to treplace brain damage in the hippocampus - memory processor - by replicating the cell patterns in microcircuitry, the chip has ...
(19/10/2009)
Scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have created a remote-controlled robot that is able to simulate the "visual" experience of a blind person who has been implanted with a visual prosthesis, such as an artificia...
(14/02/2010)
Lawrence Livermore National Lab (LLNL) is touting its role in the development of the 60 electrode artificial retinal prosthesis, now being trialed by Second Sight of Sylmar, CA. The device is manufactured in batches of 12 on specialty devel...
(20/10/2009)
Two experimental treatments, a retinal prosthesis and fetal tissue transplant, restored some vision to people with blinding eye diseases. The findings, presented at Neuroscience 2009, the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience and t...
(23/05/2009)
Tornier, Inc., has announced the first human implant of a shoulder arthroplasty prosthesis based on pyrocarbon technology. The surgery was performed by leading orthopaedic surgeons in Lyon, France for a patient with humeral head pathology r...
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