It should be possible in theory, if expensive to do properly. Sensory pathways can be intercepted just like motor pathways can. So long as the damage or atrophy isn’t too extensive, it should be possible to recreate most aspects of a biological limb. In 100 years, it might not be an issue anymore.
Possible can often be pretty far from likely. We already have the capability to reintegrate nerves to different healthy muscle groups with procedures like Targeted Muscle Reinnervation. However it takes a rare type of amputation candidate to be successful and is extremely expensive.
Like a lot of things in healthcare, just because there’s a way to do something doesn’t mean there’s a will to do so.
It should be possible in theory, if expensive to do properly. Sensory pathways can be intercepted just like motor pathways can. So long as the damage or atrophy isn’t too extensive, it should be possible to recreate most aspects of a biological limb. In 100 years, it might not be an issue anymore.
Possible can often be pretty far from likely. We already have the capability to reintegrate nerves to different healthy muscle groups with procedures like Targeted Muscle Reinnervation. However it takes a rare type of amputation candidate to be successful and is extremely expensive.
Like a lot of things in healthcare, just because there’s a way to do something doesn’t mean there’s a will to do so.