In a revolutionary breakthrough in the health sector, 40-year-old Sara Lagarde from London has regained her ability to perform everyday tasks, thanks to robotic arms and legs. Two years ago, Sara was severely injured in an accident, which led to the amputation of her arm and leg in order to save her life. The disability confined her to bed and led to severe depression.
However, AI-powered robotic devices became a beacon of hope in her dark life. Doctors attached sockets to the ends of her arm and leg, embedded with electrodes connected to muscles, nerves, veins, and arteries.
When Sara thinks of moving, her brain sends electrical signals to instruct the relevant physical system to move the arm or leg. The electrodes in her robotic limbs, with the help of AI, receive these signals and send them to the robotic devices, making the movement possible.
Thanks to this cutting-edge technology, Sara can now walk, cook, and perform all tasks on her own, no longer dependent on others. This is a great example of how science can bring relief from pain and suffering.