Restoring Tactile Sensation Using a Triboelectric Nanogenerator
This article demonstrate the use of a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) as a biocompatible, sensitive, and flexible device for restoring tactile sensation in patients with traumatic peripheral nerve injury or soft tissue losspropose.
A world first:
Technology that restores the sense of touch in nerves damaged as a result of amputation or injury
Researchers have developed a sensor that can be implanted anywhere in the body, for example under the tip of a severed finger; the sensor connects to another nerve that functions properly and restores tactile sensation to the injured nerve.
Restoring tactile sensation using a triboelectric nanogenerator
This article demonstrate the use of a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) as a biocompatible, sensitive, and flexible device for restoring tactile sensation in patients with traumatic peripheral nerve injury or soft tissue losspropose.
A world first:
Technology that restores the sense of touch in nerves damaged as a result of amputation or injury
Researchers have developed a sensor that can be implanted anywhere in the body, for example under the tip of a severed finger; the sensor connects to another nerve that functions properly and restores tactile sensation to the injured nerve.