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Spinal cord injuries are life-altering, often leaving individuals with severe mobility impairments. While rehabilitation robotics—devices that guide movement during therapy—have improved ...
FRIDAY, March 14, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- A muscle-stimulating implant combined with a robotic exoskeleton can help restore movement in people paralyzed by a spinal cord injury, a new study says.
A group of researchers at NeuroRestore has developed a system that integrates rehabilitation robots with an implanted spinal cord neuroprosthesis. The study was published in Science Robotics.
A new study has tested innovative proof-of-concept technology that syncs electrical stimulation with rehabilitation robotics to enable individuals paralyzed after spinal injury to move more naturally.
Spinal cord injuries are life-altering, often leaving individuals with severe mobility impairments. While rehabilitation robotics-devices that guide movement during therapy-have improved training ...
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock reached 500 robot-assisted spine surgeries since its first case in 2020, according to a March 5 news release. UAMS completed the 500th ...
Augmenting rehabilitation robotics with spinal cord neuromodulation: A proof of concept. Science Robotics , 2025; 10 (100) DOI: 10.1126/scirobotics.adn5564 Cite This Page : ...
Some enjoyed voluntary movement even after their implant was turned off, researchers say FRIDAY, March 14, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- A muscle-stimulating implant combined with a robotic exoskeleton ...
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