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 ...
In 2014, engineering professor Chad Bouton got a lesson on the importance of touch. Bouton, an engineer at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research on Long Island, had developed a brain-computer ...
J.T. Greenfield said a 2015 crash left him with 19 broken bones and a paralyzed hand. He's adapted how he plays, still managing to play drums and keyboard bass at the same time. Dillon Brooks wants to ...
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