First country to approve DBS for spinal cord injuries by end of 2025?
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Deep Brain Stimulation Restores Mobility in Two Paralyzed Patients, Allowing Short Distances and Stair Climbing
Dec 2, 2024, 04:28 PM
Recent advancements in brain stimulation have led to significant breakthroughs in the recovery of mobility for individuals with spinal cord injuries. A pioneering study has demonstrated that deep brain stimulation (DBS) targeting the lateral hypothalamus can restore the ability to walk in two paraplegic patients. These patients were able to walk short distances and even climb stairs after electrodes were implanted in their brains. This innovative approach has shown promising results in both preclinical models and human trials, indicating a potential shift in rehabilitation strategies for spinal cord injury patients.
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