Outdoors for Everyone' initiative ensures outdoor spaces, recreation are accessible for those living with paralysis and other ...
CLEVELAND — When the Summer Olympic Games wrap in Paris this August, the Paralympics will follow — a tradition dating back to 1960. Thanks to science and technology, the way para-athletes compete is ...
People affected by paralysis could enjoy more independence, better health and a higher quality of life thanks to an innovative system designed to improve fitness and increase arm strength. It uses ...
REDMOND, Wash. — Twenty-two-year-old Logan Moore is a University of Washington student, an outdoor-lover, and a dog dad. A motorcycle accident in 2021 left him paralyzed. Since then he's had to push ...
Experimental research is aiming to help paralysis victims regain their sense of touch. Miles O’Brien reports on a project run by the Cleveland Functional Electrical Stimulation Center, which is a ...
A paralyzed man controlled another person’s hand and felt touch through her fingertips with the help of a brain implant.
In a world first, a team of engineers, neuroscientists and neurosurgeons at UC Davis and UC Davis Health has demonstrated ...
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine faculty member Ron Triolo, PhD professor of biomedical engineering and director of the Advanced Platform Technology Center, discussed his team’s ...
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