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ZOE KLEINMAN | BBC NEWS

CAN MIND CONTROLLED VR GAMES HELP STROKE PATIENTS?

A system which can translate human brain activity into actions without any physical movement is being developed by a neurotech firm called Cogitat.
Who's it for?
Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech and Language Therapists
JONATHAN WEBB | BBC NEWS

BRAIN ROBOT TRIGGERS IMPROVEMENT IN PARALYSIS

Eight paraplegic people have regained some sensation and movement after a one-year training programme. The regime included controlling the legs of a virtual avatar via a skull cap, and learning to manipulate the exoskeleton in the same way.
Who's it for?
Clinicians, Patients
PALLAB GHOSH | BBC NEWS

BRAIN IMPLANTS HELP PARALYSED MAN WALK AGAIN

A paralysed man has been able to walk simply by thinking about it thanks to electronic brain implants, a medical first he says has changed his life.
Who's it for?
Clinicians, Patients
NEUROSCIENCE NEWS

FIRST WEARABLE DEVICE FOR VOCAL FATIGUE SENSES WHEN YOUR VOICE NEEDS A BREAK

A newly developed sensor tracks a person’s vocal use and alerts them to overuse before vocal fatigue and potential injury occur.
Who's it for?
Speech and Language Therapists
NEUROSCIENCE NEWS

PARKINSON'S DISEASE PATIENTS EXPERIENCE SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION IN SYMPTOMS WITH NON-SURGICAL FOCUSED ULTRASOUND TREATMENT

Non-surgical focused ultrasound treatments significantly improve movement, tremors, and other physical symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, researchers report. Two-thirds of patients who received focused ultrasound reported improvements in symptoms for up to a year following treatment.
Who's it for?
Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists
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