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Hand Use For Wounded Soldiers Improved By Bioengineering Of Nerve-Muscle Connection PDF Print E-mail
Medical News - Medical Devices and Diagnostics
Modern tissue engineering developed at the University of Michigan could improve the function of prosthetic hands and possibly restore the sense of touch for injured patients. Researchers presented their updated findings at the 95th annual Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons. The research project, which was funded by the Department of Department of Defense, arose from a need for better prosthetic devices for troops wounded in Afghanistan and Iraq.

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