
Paralyzed Man Uses Exoskelton with his Brain
French researchers reported their findings in ‘The Lancet’ Neurology Journal. According to the writing, the wireless brain-machine interface provided a proof-of-concept. The demonstration had a tetraplegic (quadriplegic or partial/total loss of all four limbs) patient was able to walk for the first time in two years. The patient known only as Thiabault, took part in…