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Bionic arm, artwork

Bionic arm. Computer artwork or a man whose left arm has been replaced with a robotic prosthesis that is controlled by his brain. This represents the development of prosthetic limbs that can not only be controlled by the patients nervous system, but also provide feedback so that the patient can feel what the arm and hand is touching

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Media ID 9224233

© CLAUS LUNAU/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Amputated Amputation Amputee Artificial Bionic Bionics Controlling Cybernetic Cybernetics Device False Implant Implanted Limb Machine Prosthesis Prosthetic Prosthetics Replacement Robotic Robotics Sci Fi Science Fiction Brain


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This artwork by Claus Lunau showcases the incredible advancements in prosthetic limbs. The print features a man with his left arm replaced by a bionic prosthesis, controlled directly by his brain. Set against a white background, the illustration highlights the artificial nature of this technological marvel. The image symbolizes the cutting-edge development of prosthetics that not only respond to neural signals but also provide sensory feedback. With this breakthrough, patients can now experience tactile sensations and feel what their robotic arm and hand touch—a significant step towards restoring normalcy and enhancing quality of life. Lunau's artwork beautifully captures the fusion between human biology and technology. It represents how biomedical engineering has revolutionized medicine, offering hope to amputees worldwide. By seamlessly integrating man and machine, this bionic arm illustrates our relentless pursuit of innovation in healthcare. While reminiscent of science fiction concepts, this thought-provoking piece is firmly grounded in reality. It serves as a testament to the remarkable progress made in robotics, cybernetics, and prosthetics—fields that continue to push boundaries for improved patient care. Claus Lunau's print stands as an inspiring tribute to those who have lost limbs while showcasing humanity's unwavering determination to overcome physical limitations through scientific advancements.

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