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Published in Neurotech Network

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What’s next for vision prosthesis?

A summary of the 2-day FDA public workshop on implants for vision restoration — It’s the article that rocked the bioelectronic medicine movement. “Their Bionic Eyes are Now Obsolete and Unsupported” was published by IEEE Spectrum in February 2022. The feature highlighted the many people who were left without support for their implanted devices after Second Sight, the company that offered the devices, closed…

Medical Devices

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What’s next for vision prosthesis?
What’s next for vision prosthesis?
Medical Devices

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Published in Neurotech Network

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Expansion of Neurotech options for people with Parkinson’s disease.

With a global burden that has doubled over the past generation, the prevalence of Parkinson’s disease is now about 6.1 million[i]. This positions PD to be one of the world’s fastest growing neurological disorders. As a slow progressive disease, it is estimated that the economic burden of PD in just…

Parkinson Disease

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Expansion of Neurotech options for people with Parkinson’s disease.
Expansion of Neurotech options for people with Parkinson’s disease.
Parkinson Disease

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Published in Bionic Pioneers: Early users and adopters of Neurotechnology

·Mar 22, 2022

Jim J.

Meet an early pioneer of an implanted neuroprosthetic to restore hand function for paralysis — Pioneers are not made; they are missioned. Conventional thinking points to scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs as the sources of innovation. They definitely have a hand in the process, but we often forget the influence that the end-user, or consumer, has on the technology innovation process. Jim was one of those…

Spinal Cord Injury

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Jim J.
Jim J.
Spinal Cord Injury

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Published in Bionic Pioneers: Early users and adopters of Neurotechnology

·Mar 22, 2022

Mike M.

His journey of taking back his life with Closed-Loop Brain Stimulation for Epilepsy & Seizure Control — It was an air trauma nurse who found Mike. She was driving to work late at night when she saw taillights coming from an irrigation canal off the side of a rural road in northern California. After working a long day as a general contractor, Mike was driving home in…

Epilepsy

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Mike M.
Mike M.
Epilepsy

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Published in Bionic Pioneers: Early users and adopters of Neurotechnology

·Mar 22, 2022

Jill W.

For this veteran, she uses Percutaneous Surface Stimulation for Chronic Pain — There are so many options for treating chronic pain but finding the right solution and getting the right diagnosis is like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Jill is no exception. Living in rural Wisconsin, she lives a very active lifestyle with her husband and three children, enjoying…

Neurotechnology

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Jill W.
Jill W.
Neurotechnology

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Published in Bionic Pioneers: Early users and adopters of Neurotechnology

·Mar 22, 2022

Kierstin M.

Tracking with Knowledge about Multiple Sclerosis — Kierstin was diagnosed with primary progressive multiple sclerosis a few years ago. Her physicians discovered lesions in her spine that indicated the disease. This is not the typical way to find MS. The most common way is the discovery of lesions in the brain. Getting to a diagnosis did not…

Neurotechnology

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Neurotechnology

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Published in Bionic Pioneers: Early users and adopters of Neurotechnology

·Mar 22, 2022

Jon L.

Deep Brain Stimulation for symptoms of Parkinson’s disease — This story is a combination of immediate impact and slow progression of Parkinson’s Disease, a degenerative brain disorder, and how one man changed his cards to gain a better quality of life. As a cardiac anesthesiologist, Jon was living his dream. He had a great job, a wonderful wife and…

Neurotechnology

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Jon L.
Jon L.
Neurotechnology

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Published in Bionic Pioneers: Early users and adopters of Neurotechnology

·Mar 21, 2022

Danielle B.

Non-invasive stimulation to control Migraine Headaches Stress from work and strained relationships took a toll on Danielle as her migraine headaches became more severe and more frequent. This physically active young woman who loves to cook, bake, and work out found herself struggling as her migraines started to disrupt every aspect of her life. Migraine headaches…

Neurotechnology

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Danielle B.
Danielle B.
Neurotechnology

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Published in Neurotech Network

·Feb 9, 2022

Brain Interfaces: The Future is Ours

In this Brain Interfaces series we covered the early technology developers, the array of use cases, surgically implanted brain interface devices, wearable technologies and the amazing bionic pioneers. The road to where we are today is paved with great successes and agonizing failures, but that is par for the course…

Brain

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Brain Interfaces: The Future is Ours
Brain Interfaces: The Future is Ours
Brain

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Published in Neurotech Network

·Nov 29, 2021

Brain Interfaces: Who are the Pioneers

Medical technologies, more specifically, neurotechnologies cannot progress without the brave women and men who become the early users. Whether they are participants in a first-in-human clinical trial or they are one of the first early adopters, the people who put themselves forward for the advancement of medical technology are Bionic…

Medical Devices

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Brain Interfaces: Who are the Pioneers
Brain Interfaces: Who are the Pioneers
Medical Devices

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