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by phobotics
1114 days ago
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I’m very excited to see how this progresses and how A.I. can help solve medical issues that have up to now stumped us. One really interesting thing they’ve reported about this is that it requires a head set to connect the brain implants to the spine electrodes, but after a while the patient was able to walk using a stroller without the headset because the body regrew nerve tissue and Reenabled some connection to the brain. |
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My suspicion (tho I'd love to be educated on this) is that the reference patient did not have a truly 'complete' spinal cord injury, but rather one where there were at least some nervecells remaining/bruised. If there was a complete section of nerve wiring missing, I don't see how re-growth could occur (but perhaps there's some stem-cell wizardry that can help with that???). Anyway, it wouldn't matter much; if these devices become small and convenient enough, it's not much burden to wear them forever.