Researchers believe bio-electronic medicine is the future of health care.
Laudisi will be able to work and drive again, to cook and clean, and do simple things, like open a bottle of water, and personal things."There's no cure for paralysis right now. There's no pill you can take," Bouton said.
Bouton says restoring sensation and movement in the human hand"has not been done before and we are very excited about this."Researchers are next working on a chip implant in the motor area of the brain to redirect thought patterns activating muscles in a paralyzed body.
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