Wired to Feel – Dr. Chis Duncan

What if the future amputees have imagined for decades is no longer theoretical?

I’m sitting down with Dr. Chris Duncan, Chief Medical Officer at BIOS, Biologic Input Output Systems, a company working at the frontier of neural interface technology. What they are building sounds like science fiction, but it is very real, very deliberate, and moving forward.

For years, prosthetic innovation has focused on materials, fit, lighter components, better mechanics. But BIOS is asking a more radical question. What if the real breakthrough isn’t in the device, but in the connection?

In this conversation, we explore the possibility of direct communication between the nervous system and a prosthetic limb. Not just movement triggered by muscle signals. Not just improved control. But true, bidirectional integration where intention flows outward and sensation flows back.

But this episode isn’t just about technology. It is about people. It is about the amputee community and why our voices matter in shaping what comes next. It is about hope balanced with realism. It is about progress that must be thoughtful, accessible, and grounded in lived experience.

If you have ever wondered what it would mean to move a prosthetic limb as naturally as you once moved your own, or to feel something again where there has been silence, this conversation will challenge and expand your thinking.

The future of limb loss may not just be lighter or faster. It may be neural. And it may be closer than we think.

Listen to the full conversation on The AMP’D UP211 Podcast, available NOW on YouTube and all major audio platforms. Subscribe, follow, and share the episode at http://www.ampup211.com
 and join a global community that is redefining what is possible after limb loss.

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