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 PostsFeatured 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, 2021Experimental technology works to bring back sense of touch for those living with paralysisAugust 12, 2021Cerebella Ataxia, Brain Anatomy, and Deep Brain Stimulation Side Effects Discussed with Aasef Shaikh, MD, PhDAugust 12, 2021Neuros Medical receives Breakthrough Device Designation from FDAAugust 2, 2021
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