Small Brain Implant Helps Paralyzed Patients
TBMG-38169
12/01/2020
- Content
A tiny device the size of a small paperclip has been shown to help patients with upper limb paralysis to text, e-mail, and even shop online in the first human trial. The device, Stentrode™, has been implanted successfully in two patients, who both suffer from severe paralysis due to motor neuron disease (MND) — also known amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) — and neither had complete ability to move their upper limbs.
- Citation
- "Small Brain Implant Helps Paralyzed Patients," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2020.