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Title:

Long-Term Training with a Brain-Machine Interface-Based Gait Protocol Induces Partial Neurological Recovery in Paraplegic Patients

Document type:
Magazinartikel
Author(s):
Donati ARC, Shokur S, Morya E, Campos DSF, Moioli RC, Gitti CM, Augusto PB, Tripodi S, Pires CG, Pereira GA, Brasil FL, Gallo S, Lin AA, Takigami AK, Aratanha MA, Joshi S, Bleuler H, Cheng G, Rudolph A, Nicolelis MAL
Abstract:
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) provide a new assistive strategy aimed at restoring mobility in severely paralyzed patients. Yet, no study in animals or in human subjects has indicated that long-term BMI training could induce any type of clinical recovery. Eight chronic (3–13 years) spinal cord injury (SCI) paraplegics were subjected to long-term training (12 months) with a multi-stage BMI-based gait neurorehabilitation paradigm aimed at restoring locomotion. This paradigm combined intense immer...     »
Journal title:
Nature Scientific Reports
Year:
2016
Year / month:
2016-08
Quarter:
3. Quartal
Month:
Aug
Journal issue:
6
Reviewed:
ja
Language:
en
Fulltext / DOI:
doi:doi:10.1038/srep30383
WWW:
http://www.nature.com/articles/srep30383
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