Mind-Controlled implant helps paralyzed legs walk again
NCT ID NCT06243952
Summary
This study is testing a new implant system that creates a direct link between the brain and spinal cord to help people with chronic spinal cord injury regain control of their leg movements. The system reads brain signals for movement and translates them into electrical stimulation for the spinal cord below the injury. Researchers aim to see if this 'digital bridge' can improve or restore voluntary leg control and walking ability when combined with rehabilitation training.
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