TURIN (Reuters) - A man may regain the use of his hand, left paralysed by a severe road accident, thanks to a pioneering nerve transfer operation from his partly amputated leg, doctors in northern ...
A tingling hand can be easy to dismiss at first. It may show up after sleep, during a long drive, or while holding a phone, ...
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Many of us will have seen robotics or prosthetics operated by the electrical impulses detected from a person’s nerves, or their brain. In one form or another they are a staple of both mass-market ...
Your hands and feet contain thousands of delicate nerve fibers that carry crucial messages between your brain and the rest of your body. When these nerves become damaged, they often send warning ...
"It's the first time that somebody has transferred a component of the sciatic nerve to the brachial plexus." "We think that is a pioneering surgery because if it works it means that the brain ...