The University of PittsburghSLOTXOteam said more research is needed to see who else might benefit. This is because electrode implantation has only been tested in two people.
A stroke affects the blood supply to the brain and causes the death of brain cells. This leaves those who survive long-term health problems. Patients also have the will and willingness to move. But the commands from the brain are so weak that the organs cannot move.
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When Heather was in her 20s, she was diagnosed with a group of abnormal blood vessels in her brain. Multiple hemorrhages occurred and led to a severe stroke. until one morning Nine years later she woke up with her left side unable to move. Heather trains until she can walk again. But I still can't control my left arm and hand, which is "what I struggle with every day", even for simple things like putting on my shoes. It was difficult before the trial. Heather's goal is "Be able to cut steaks" as it is something she always asks her husband for help.
Heather had electrodes implanted in her neck to stimulate some of her spinal cord, normally the nervous system communicates electrically. But after Heather suffered a stroke The electrical signals traveling from her brain are too weak to go. Stimulate the nerves that control the movements of her arms and hands.
Stimulation awakens the nerves. Eager to react, and now those subtle cues were enough to trigger a move. It worked on the first day, and Heather was able to open and close her hands for the first time in nine years.