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 PostsCase-Coulter Translational Research Partnership awards $1.1 million in funding and support for promising biomedical engineering university technologiesDecember 2, 2020SKRAPS of Science & Innovation Podcast E16: Bioethics and Bioelectronic Medicines an Emerging Area of Intertwined SignificanceDecember 2, 2020MetroHealth’s Old Brooklyn Campus set to Expand Nationally Recognized Rehabilitation CenterOctober 1, 2020University Hospitals and Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center doctor leads international task force in writing telemedicine guidelines for triaging dizziness symptomsSeptember 11, 2020Your Brain, With a USB Port in It: Elon Musk’s Neuralink Vision Divides ExpertsAugust 29, 2020The Brain Implants That Could Change HumanityAugust 29, 2020
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