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This project focuses on developing a minimally invasive interface to help children with paralyzed hands regain motor function after stroke. By decoding the activity of spared motor neurons, the system aims to control a wearable neuroorthosis, enhancing rehabilitation through engaging gaming activities.
We have recently identified single motor neuron activity in humans with spinal cord injury and stroke resulting in complete loss of hand function.
We have then demonstrated that these individuals can control with high levels of precision the spared motor neurons ensemble in real-time, up to four degrees of freedom of the hand.
We have now collected pilot data in children (<4 years old) with a completely paralyzed hand and we also found spared electromyographic activity when the children were pla…
FRIEDRICH-ALEXANDER-UNIVERSITAET ERLANGEN-NUERNBERG
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