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Stroke patients get helping hand from 'telepathic' robot arm which can respond to your thoughts – Engineering Evil


UPDATED:06:24 EST, 3 September 2012
 
Stroke patients who have lose the use of  their arms could find a helping hand in the form of a robotic arm that can  ‘telepathically’ respond to your thoughts.
The research, led by Rice University and the  University of Houston, has led to an exo-skeleton which covers the arm from  fingertips to elbow and can help perform simple tasks, as well gently assisting – and sometimes resisting – movement to build strength and  accuracy.
The new neurotechnology will interpret brain  waves using an EEG neural interface, which can read thought patterns and assign  them to movements.
A University of Houston (UH) graduate student tests  MAHI-EXO II, the robotic rehabilitation device which aims to help  spinal-cord-injury patients recover ....

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Tapping the brain to boost stroke rehabilitation


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IMAGE: Testing showed most patients retained the benefits for at least two months after the therapy sessions ended, suggesting the potential for long-lasting gains.
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Credit: University of Houston
Stroke survivors who had ceased to benefit from conventional rehabilitation gained clinically significant arm movement and control by using an external robotic device powered by the patients own brains.
The results of the clinical trial were described in the journal
Jose Luis Contreras-Vidal, director of the Non-Invasive Brain Machine Interface Systems Laboratory at the University of Houston, said testing showed most patients retained the benefits for at least two months after the therapy sessions ended, suggesting the potential for long-lasting gains. He is also Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished Professor of electrical and computer engineering. ....

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