
Episode 407
Paralysed man walks again
Scientists in America have helped a paralysed man to take his first steps in over 5 years.
Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists
September 24, 20156m 4s
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Show Notes
Scientists in America have helped a paralysed man to take his first steps in over 5 years. They've done it by developing a system that eavesdrops on the patient's brainwaves and can detect when he wants to walk. The computer then activates a stimulator system that can signal the patient's leg muscles to move, enabling him to stand, and then walk unaided. The device, which is the first of its kind, provides a way for patients paralysed by spinal cord injuries to bypass the roadblock preventing the flow of instructions from the brain to motor nerves and muscles and recover their ability to move.... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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paralysedparaplegicspinal cordbrainwaveswalking