Scientists design novel system that can turn on sensation of movement of missing arm, in persons with upper limb amputation, helping them control their bionic prosthetic limb to perform more precise ...
$9.9 million grant awarded to Case Western Reserve University researchers for neuroprostheses that restore sense of touch CLEVELAND—Technology developed at Case Western Reserve University can restore ...
Cleveland: A team of researchers led by Cleveland Clinic has published first-of-its-kind findings in Science Translational Medicine on a new method of restoring natural movement sensation in patients ...
Ohio’s Case Western Reserve University is launching a clinical trial of iSens, a sensory-enabled neuroprosthesis developed at the institution that can restore a sense of touch for people with ...
Cleveland Clinic researchers have engineered a first-of-its-kind bionic arm for patients with upper-limb amputations that allows wearers to think, behave and function like a person without an ...
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Electrical stimulation can restore ability to move limbs after spinal cord injury
One participant pointed to her chest. That, she explained, is where she felt her foot hit the treadmill. Not the foot itself, ...
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Electrical stimulation helps restore movement and sensation after spinal injury
Researchers at Brown University have demonstrated that targeted electrical stimulation of the spinal cord can restore both ...
The phantom limbs perceived by many amputees and others who lose sensory connection with their bodies, do not form in “default” postures as often thought, but instead coalesce into positions that are ...
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