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Here’s the first artificial leg that can feel

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Artificial limbs have restored powers like standing and walking for those who have lost legs. But not sensation—patients couldn’t feel the ground beneath them. Until now.

For the first time, researchers successfully fit a human with a “sensory enhanced” prosthetic leg that can simulate sensation. That sense of touch not only makes the wearer safer (you’re less likely to fall if you can feel what’s around you), but it also helps stop phantom pains.

via Gizmodo

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