Monthly Archives: October 2019
Model in wheelchair shares what it meant to be a part of New York...
"To now be a part of this representation is really beautiful and overwhelming because I craved it so much when I was little."
All eyes...
Cleveland researchers develop technology to give spinal cord injury patients use of hands back
CLEVELAND — Ground-breaking, life-changing research is happening at MetroHealth Medical Center when it comes to spinal cord injuries and giving people function back.
Dr. Kim...
Intel, Brown University collaborate on “intelligent spine technology”
With $6.3 million in DARPA funding, Intel, Brown and other partners will work on building the AI-driven hardware and software needed to treat spinal...
The Lancet Neurology: Pioneering study suggests that an exoskeleton for tetraplegia could be feasible
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GyJBBB8O_M
A 4-limb robotic system controlled by brain signals helped a tetraplegic man to move his arms and walk using a ceiling-mounted harness for balance
A...
iBOT, The Ferrari Of Wheelchairs, Offers A Lot More Than Just Mobility
https://youtu.be/iwWZhQewVd8
It may look liked a souped-up electric wheelchair, but CBSN New York's Dr. Max Gomez says it's so much more.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) —...