Robotic hand helps pianists overcome "ceiling effect"
Briefly

"I'm a pianist, but I [injured] my hand because of overpracticing... I have to think about some way to improve my skills without practicing." - Shinichi Furuya
"The custom-made exoskeleton robot hand was able to move individual fingers independently, allowing for precision in training that traditional methods couldn't achieve."
"The study involved 118 pianists in experiments that aimed to address the ceiling effect, demonstrating how robotic assistance could enhance fine motor skills for musicians."
Read at Ars Technica
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