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Why is everyone talking about Bionic Arm?

by Global Market Research Analyst

A bionic arm is an artificial arm that mimics the functioning of a biological arm. It matches the working and functionality of a real arm. The working premise behind a bionic arm is simple. A wearer of a bionic arm, when he tries to contract his muscles in the residual limb muscles below their elbow generates thousands of naturally generated electric impulses. These naturally generated electric impulses are received by the corresponding sensors in the bionic arm. The sensors then generate a proportional and corresponding movement of the bionic arm which is intended by the user. A bionic arm works by tensing the same set of muscles that are used to work a biological arm.

The latest technology in the bionic arm is connecting the brain to the prosthetic arm via electrodes attached to nerves under the skin. These latest bionic arms require less training by the user and provide a relatively higher degree of intuitive and natural feel to the user.

The bionic arm market is a nascent market and there are no established players per se. The majority of the players in the market are new entrants into the market. No firm has significantly reaped the first-mover advantage.

Finally, it is the source of power. Currently, the most preferred power source for the bionic arm is lithium-ion and nickel-metal hydride. Researchers are looking at power sources that are more durable and long-lasting.

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