After 12 Year's Handicapped Started Walking With new Technology
After 12 year's Handicapped Started Walking With New Technology.
After 12 Years Handicapped Started Walking With New Technology.
Twelve years ago, Gert John Oskam (40) of the Netherlands, who was Crippled due to a bike accident, could neither walk nor stand. Due to the wonder of scientists, now he is not only able to walk, but also climbs stairs. This was made possible by the wireless digital bridge technology, which has been developed by neuroscientists at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne in Switzerland. brain and spine with the help of this techniques Broken connection between brain and spinal cord can be restored.
The wireless digital bridge technology acts as an interface between the brain and the spine, reports the Guardian. Sometimes, due to an injury to the spinal cord or brain, the connection between the two is broken. Due to this, people lose the strength to stand on their feet and walk.
•• Spinal Cord Brain :-
A few years ago, American researchers discovered tiny brains in the spinal cord of humans, which help balance while walking. During walking, sensory organs on the soles of the feet send information about pressure and speed to this tiny brain. Researchers called this brain the 'black box' of humans.
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