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The application of mechatronics principles to artificial hands has lagged a long way behind other areas of medical technology. Current provision uses simple open loop grippers that require concentration to be controlled successfully, and can only perform a limited range of tasks. By adding sensors and a microprocessor it is possible to control a more complex and functional hand with simpler instructions.
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