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Quadriplegic Moves Hand With Mind Power

History has been made. Ian Burkhart, 23, who became a quadriplegic in a swimming accident, has successfully moved his hand using the power of his thoughts. Doctors at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center installed a first of its kind microchip into Ian’s brain. The microchip is able to read Ian’s thoughts and then transfer the signal to the designated body part.

In the past few years doctors have managed to successfully have stroke patients manoeuvre robotic arms via their thoughts. However Burkhart is the very first example of someone able to move their own body. After going under surgery in April, Ian has spent the remaining time practicing wiggling virtual fingers on a computer screen. Last week though, the first true test was initiated.

According to The Telegraph the procedure involved connecting a cable to the top of Ian’s skull which was then ran through a computer. The computer then processed the message and sent the signal to an electrode embedded sleeve placed over his forearm. Ian was able to successfully move his real fingers. Not only that, but he was capable of making a fist as well as picking up a spoon. The results were greater than even what his doctors had anticipated.

Ian told CBS “Today was great. To be able to open and close my hand and do those complex movements that I haven’t been able to do for four years was great.” The experience left his spirits soaring, and while the sensation felt odd, he said it gave him great hope for the future.

Paralyzed at the age of 19, Ian has never let his disability keep him down. Since the time of the accident Burkhart has earned a bachelor’s degree, and coached his old high school lacrosse team to a state championship. Burkhart volunteered for the first time procedure determined to regain his independence and to help others with who share his disability.

 

 

 

 

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