Thank artificial intelligence for what doctors are declaring a modern medical “miracle.” A Long Island man who was paralyzed in a diving accident has regained motion and feeling in his body after a ...
For the first time ever, a human has successfully received an implanted device to enable movement of the arms, hands and fingers after a paralyzing spinal cord injury. Onward Medical NV, a medical ...
Two University of Michigan labs are using artificial intelligence and, in one case, brain implants to help people with mobility issues, including paralysis and amputations, lead fuller lives by ...
As we explained in a recent article, Ian Burkhart, a 23-year-old quadriplegic from Dublin, OH, was able to move a paralyzed hand--using only his thoughts thanks to a brain implant known as Neurobridge ...
Share on Pinterest Scientists have managed to restore feeling and movement in a man with paralysis. MirageC/Getty Images Researchers with Northwell Health helped reestablish feeling and movement in ...
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