Implantable sensors promise intuitive bionic arm control
NCT ID NCT07325708
First seen Jan 11, 2026 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 19 times
Summary
This early study tests a new device called the Phantom X System, which uses tiny sensors implanted in the arm to help people with below-elbow amputations control a bionic hand more naturally. Ten participants will have the sensors surgically placed and then complete several in-clinic tests over about 21 weeks to see if the system is safe and improves prosthetic control. The goal is to make moving a bionic arm feel more like using a real hand.
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Cabrini Health Ltd
Malvern, Victoria, 3189, Australia
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ProMotion Prosthetics Pty Ltd
Moorabbin, Victoria, 3189, Australia
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