
Jesse Sullivan, an American electrician born in 1966, is well recognised for being the first real-life cyborg. He uses a nerve-muscle graft to control a completely robotic leg.
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Jesse Sullivan family, wife,and children
Jesse Sulivan is married to Monique and I live in his hometown, Petersburg. He and
Monique has four children together. Three girls and a boy.
Jesse Sullivan parents, and siblings
He was born to his parents in Petersburg, and he was one of the eight children of his parents and the grandson of Bill Sullivan, a 16-letter varsity athlete for Western Illinois University and a professional baseball player with the St. Louis Browns.
He has 7 other siblings whose identities have not been disclosed yet.
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His bionic arm, a prototype made by the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, is different from conventional prosthesis in that it uses microcomputers to carry out a far larger variety of complex actions as opposed to pulling wires or nub switches. Additionally, it is the first prototype that enables him to feel pressure.
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