14/07/2025
I have gone through the medical journal last night and am sharing here.
Scientists have implanted the world’s first electronic spine to restore movement in people with paralysis.
This technology has been in the works since the 1980s. I happy they finally got a breakthrough.
The device, known as an electrical spinal cord stimulator, is embedded directly into the spinal canal and sends targeted pulses to mimic brain signals that control movement.
This innovation merges bioengineerig, AI, and neuroprosthetics.
Leading institutions like MIT, Stanford, and Johns Hopkins University, National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) have significant programs in this area.
In early trials, individuals with severe spinal cord injuries were able to stand, walk, and even cycle again—
Isn’t wonderful, one day in the future, we will be able to replace all parts of our bodies, but it won't make us happy because there is no game without challenges and a story without an end.
The future of movement is being rewritten—one pulse at a time.