Man with quadriplegia employs injury bridging technologies to move again -- just by thinking
Tuesday, March 28, 2017 - 19:01
in Biology & Nature
A subject who was paralyzed below his shoulders in a bicycling accident, is believed to be the first person with quadriplegia in the world to have arm and hand movements restored with the help of two temporarily implanted technologies. A brain-computer interface with recording electrodes under his skull, and a functional electrical stimulation (FES) system activating his arm and hand, reconnect his brain to paralyzed muscles.