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30-Nov-2009, 22:49
*** Vídeos subidos a youtube el 10 de febrero de 2009***
Jesse Sullivan, 61, from Dayton, TN, demonstrates advanced, multi-degree control of the DEKA Research arm at The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. Sullivan, who lost his arms in an electrical accident in 2001, was the first person to receive the targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) procedure in 2001. Video courtesy of The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and DEKA Research. Learn more at www.ric.org/bionic (http://www.ric.org/bionic).
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Claudia Mitchell, 28, of Arkansas, demonstrates advanced, multi-degree control of the DEKA Research arm at The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. Mitchell, who lost her arm in a motorcycle accident in 2004, underwent targeted muscle reinnervation in 2005. Video courtesy of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and DEKA Research. Learn more at www.ric.org/bionic (http://www.ric.org/bionic).
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No se vosotros, pero la relevancia de estos vídeos me parece difícilmente expresable con palabras. Si los vídeos ya son sombrosos por sí solos, más lo es todavía la poca difusión mediática que parecen suscitar determinados avances (que quedan ensombrecidos, o directamente enterrados, por disparatadas estupideces y noticias absurdas). Inexplicable...
Jesse Sullivan, 61, from Dayton, TN, demonstrates advanced, multi-degree control of the DEKA Research arm at The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. Sullivan, who lost his arms in an electrical accident in 2001, was the first person to receive the targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) procedure in 2001. Video courtesy of The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and DEKA Research. Learn more at www.ric.org/bionic (http://www.ric.org/bionic).
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Claudia Mitchell, 28, of Arkansas, demonstrates advanced, multi-degree control of the DEKA Research arm at The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. Mitchell, who lost her arm in a motorcycle accident in 2004, underwent targeted muscle reinnervation in 2005. Video courtesy of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and DEKA Research. Learn more at www.ric.org/bionic (http://www.ric.org/bionic).
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No se vosotros, pero la relevancia de estos vídeos me parece difícilmente expresable con palabras. Si los vídeos ya son sombrosos por sí solos, más lo es todavía la poca difusión mediática que parecen suscitar determinados avances (que quedan ensombrecidos, o directamente enterrados, por disparatadas estupideces y noticias absurdas). Inexplicable...