Wireless implant surgery revived connection of brain to leg, curing paralysis in monkeys and can potentially be applicable to humans

Briefing

Wireless implant surgery revived connection of brain to leg, curing paralysis in monkeys and can potentially be applicable to humans

December 16, 2016

Briefing

  • Wireless implants – New surgery involving implanting wireless devices to brain has resulted to curing paralysis in monkeys
  • Link between brain and leg – Implant serves as bridge for brain to communicate with leg, directing leg motion and muscle movement in real time
  • Results – One monkey walked on treadmill six days after injury while another walked after 16 days
  • Future implications – Could lead to development of neuroprosthetic systems, accelerate human applications of invasive brain computer interfaces, treatment of millions of paralyzed patients, and allow body to heal itself

Accelerator

Sector

Healthcare/Health Sciences, Information Technology

Organization

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Source

Original Publication Date

November 9, 2016

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