Published on: 2026-04-14
Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian language –
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On April 10, in the first clinical research department in the southwest region, located in the Second Hospital at Chongqing Medical University, a 72-year-old patient, Li Cindun, who had suffered an ischemic stroke, under the guidance of medical personnel, was equipped with a device for non-invasive data collection from the “brain-machine interface”. By “visualizing movement,” he tried to control the paralyzed left lower limb, performing simple movements, and underwent a session of rehabilitation therapy using “thought control.”
At the moment, more than 100 patients with paralysis have used the corresponding medical and diagnostic services at this hospital.
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