
Ramon Padilla and Cutting-Edge Prosthetics
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Using cutting-edge prosthetics, Ramon Padilla can control his arm with implanted sensors.
Retired Army Sgt. 1st Class Ramon Padilla, who lost his left arm while serving in Afghanistan in 2007, is the second person in the United States to have a prosthetic arm that uses implanted sensors to stimulate movement.
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Ramon Padilla and Cutting-Edge Prosthetics
Clip: Episode 1 | 32sVideo has Closed Captions
Retired Army Sgt. 1st Class Ramon Padilla, who lost his left arm while serving in Afghanistan in 2007, is the second person in the United States to have a prosthetic arm that uses implanted sensors to stimulate movement.
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