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Robot-Like Machines Helped People With Spinal Injuries Regain Function
NPR Researchers in Brazil who are trying to help people with spine injuries gain mobility have made a surprising discovery: Injured people doing brain training while interacting with robot-like machines were able to regain some sensation and movement. In Rehab Clinics, a Possible New Role for Brain-Computer Interfaces Paralysed patient walks again in astonishing medical breakthrough Scientists use robotics and VR to help heal spinal cord injuries |
Robot-Like Machines Helped People With Spinal Injuries Regain Function - NPR
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