Electronic brain implants help quadriplegic regain movement in arm
For the first time in the world, a quadriplegic man now can move his arm and hand by his own volition, thanks to an electronic implant in his brain. The man – Bill Kochevar, 56 – was paralyzed in a cycling accident nearly a decade ago. He has no feeling or mobility below his shoulders without…
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