Aug282019Cleveland FES CenterFESNeural InterfaceResearchTechnology Cleveland FES Center using deep brain stimulation to study gait, balance impairment Read full story >> Categories: Cleveland FES Center, FES, Neural Interface, Research, TechnologyAugust 28, 2019Leave a commentPost navigationPreviousPrevious post:Best Doctors: 15 Brain Conditions ExplainedNextNext post:Cleveland researchers develop technology to give spinal cord injury patients use of hands backRelated PostsCenter Researcher Dr. Emily Graczyk Shares Details of Sensory-Enabled Prosthetic Pilot StudySeptember 22, 2025New DoD Study will Investigate the COSMIIC Implant System for Walking Assistance After Spinal Cord InjuryAugust 6, 2025Cleveland Researchers Say Long-Term Exercise Programs May Restore Neural Connections in Parkinson’s PatientsJuly 31, 2025Featured on CBS News’ 60 Minutes: Feeling of FeelingApril 4, 2023Eye Movements in the Critical Care SettingAugust 24, 2021FES Investigator, Aasef Shaikh, MD, PhD is Co-Editor in Chief of the First Scientific Journal Dedicated to DystoniaAugust 17, 2021
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