Results from a clinical trial in Rhode Island found the technology could assist with sensory feedback needed for walking.
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When AI meets muscle: Context-aware electrical stimulation guides humans through new movements
Imagine traveling in a foreign country, reaching for a window you've never seen before, and instead of struggling to open it, you feel your own muscles gently guide you through the motion, as if an ...
A new study demonstrated a brain-computer interface technology that enables spinal cord injury patients to walk with a ...
Muscle stimulator machines (also known as EMS) can boost strength and accelerate recovery. Here are the top six picks we've ...
Bioness Medical, Inc. ("Bioness", or the "Company"), a global leader in functional electrical stimulation (FES) and advanced rehabilitation technologies, today announced the acquisition of the PoNS® ...
If you're searching for fun, useful tech gadgets, don't overlook Sam's Club as a prime target. Here are the best new ...
Dry needling — the insertion of ultrathin needles into trigger points to loosen them — was codified by the American Medical ...
Apollo Hospitals, Chennai announces a major milestone in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease in India, the country’s first ...
Researchers from the University of Chicago have developed an AI-powered suit that uses electrical pulses to guide users' ...
ONWARD Medical raises €40.6M in a private placement anchored by EQT Life Sciences to fund its Empower BP pivotal trial and ...
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