Successful Development of Artificial Muscle

by Ken Shim, RMT on January 19, 2010

in Massage Therapy

In an operation at UC Davis Medical Centre, surgeons successfully implanted an artificial muscle into a patient suffering from facial paralysis, thus giving her the ability to blink and reduce the risk of going blind.

Here is the article.

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