April 30, 2013 10:00 — 0 Comments

Tetraplegic Subject Utilizes Brain-Machine Interfaces to Manipulate Prosthetic Arm, Regain and Restore Significant Limb Functionality

Researchers have found a means to use of brain-machine interfaces (BMI) and robotic prosthetic arms may help those suffering from upper-limb paralysis or amputation regain the ability to grasp and manipulate objects, and more actively interact with their environment to complete regular daily tasks. The findings were presented at the 81st American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) Annual Scientific Meeting. Click here for the full release.

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