How to Spot Signs That a Patient’s Brain Is Adapting to Their Prosthetic

When someone starts using a prosthetic limb, the real work begins inside the brain. The device may be made of motors, wires, and sensors—but the control comes from the mind. For bionic limbs like Grippy™, the brain has to relearn how to move. It has to create new connections. It has to build a fresh […]
Common Mistakes in Bionic Training That Delay Brain Learning

Using a bionic limb is not just about the hand or leg itself. It’s about the brain. The brain needs to learn how to send signals to the prosthetic. It needs to relearn how to move, grip, release, and feel in a completely new way. This process is called neuro-adaptation. And it depends heavily on […]
Why Some Patients Excel with Bionic Limbs – And Others Don’t

Not every patient who gets a bionic limb has the same journey. Some take to it quickly. They learn to use it with ease, they smile more, they regain their confidence, and they get back to daily life. Others struggle. The limb feels foreign, the movement seems hard, and even after months, they don’t feel […]
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 […]