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Updated: 2012-12-22 01:27:56
A sensorised glove developed by researchers at Tyndall National Institute in Cork could have various applications in healthcare, reports Silicon Republic. The device, called the “haptic hand”, collects information on the user’s hand movements and can help doctors to understand the mobility of patients with arthritis. Sensors built into the glove will provide 3-D simulations [...]