Implantable Brain-Computer Interface for Upper-Limb Recovery After Stroke
Summary
The clinical investigation will take place in three phases: * A pre-selection/selection phase to ensure that the patient (lesion, symptoms, ability of our tools to detect your movement intentions, etc.) is suitable for a six-month intensive rehabilitation program using Brain-Machine Interface. * A second phase, consisting of implementing the intensive rehabilitation program, first in the traditional manner, without the Brain-Machine Interface (2 to 5 weeks), then, after implantation, with the Brain-Machine Interface (6 months).
Why it matters
This trial represents an important advancement in neurotechnology for treating Stroke. If successful, the device-based intervention could provide a new therapeutic option for patients who have not responded adequately to conventional treatments or therapies. The study results may inform future regulatory approval pathways and establish clinical precedent that could benefit broader patient populations with similar conditions.
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