For nearly a decade, Heather Rendulic hasn't been able to use her left hand to feed herself or pick up something as light as a soup can -- but that changed when she became part of a clinical trial ...
Scientists have developed a brain-computer interface allowing an individual to control a robotic arm with only their neural signals, without the need for invasive brain implants. The system is ...
Dawson Oliver defied the odds after multiple strokes at 16. Her recovery stunned doctors and inspired her family.
CLEVELAND — Cleveland Clinic researchers have found that using Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for post-stroke rehabilitation patients is safe and may even help restore movement. The EDEN trial ...
In a recent small study, an implanted device that stimulates the spinal cord helped restore arm and hand mobility in two stroke survivors, enabling them to manage simple daily tasks like using a fork ...
A fist that opened and shut. A once-limp arm that moved from her side. Two women whose strokes left them with partial paralysis for years saw life trickle back to their limbs when electric pulses were ...
With epidural electrical stimulation (EES) of the cervical spine, researchers successfully improved arm and hand mobility in two stroke patients who otherwise had no treatment available for their ...
Pioneering clinical trial showed that spinal cord stimulation could enable survivors of moderate to severe stroke to conduct their normal daily activities more easily. A neurotechnology that ...
Terri Liestman’s progress from stroke-induced paralysis got derailed a month ago, but thanks to 10 On Your Side viewers, ...
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