Bionic Control in India: How Local Clinics Can Lead the Way

When someone loses a limb, they don’t just lose a part of their body—they lose control over everyday actions. From brushing teeth to holding a spoon, life changes in an instant. But technology has given us something amazing: bionic limbs that can move using the body’s natural muscle signals. This is called bionic control. These […]
The Need for More Neuroadaptive Prosthetic Services in Indian Hospitals

Every year, thousands of people in India lose a limb—due to accidents, diabetes, cancer, or birth differences. But losing a limb doesn’t have to mean losing independence. Thanks to new technology, prosthetic limbs today can do far more than just replace what was lost. Some can move with the body’s own muscle signals. Some can […]
How to Make Neuroplasticity-Based Prosthetic Training Work Without Fancy Equipment

When someone loses a hand or arm, it’s not just the body that changes. The brain changes too. But here’s the good news—our brains can learn, grow, and adapt. This ability is called neuroplasticity. It means your brain can build new paths and reconnect with muscles and movements, even after an amputation. And this is […]
Helping Indian Patients Train with Low-Cost Adaptive Devices

In India, thousands of amputees receive prosthetic devices each year. But fitting the device is only the first step. The real challenge begins after—when patients must learn to use it in daily life. Training is essential, but advanced rehab tools are often too costly for many families and clinics. This gap leads to frustration, poor […]
Adapting Brain-Friendly Bionics to Indian Prosthetic Centers

In India, more people than ever before are receiving advanced prosthetic hands and limbs. But giving a device is only the first step. The real challenge is helping the brain and body learn how to use it. This is where brain-friendly bionics come in. They are not just machines. They are tools designed to work […]