Abstract
Over the past few decades, there have been huge advances in creative clinical applications that grew enormously ranging from cyborg and bionic systems, and their integration applications of robotics and mechatronics in medicine and biology. Two of the most significant areas of recent growth include organic and biomechatronic body parts, and hybrid fusion-based applications. These can be considered as the integration of components or technologies that have an artificial aspect with tremendous interests through the availability of new bio-hybrid actuators and sensors solutions. With rapid development of bionic technology and nanotechnology, we think that a cyborg and bionic system can assist humans to conquer many limitations such as disease, speed, strength, as well as intelligence.
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