A brain implant helped a man with paralysis walk more naturally

Restoring a communication link between the brain and spine enables more control over movement

A photo of a man standing up from his wheelchair in front of a pond while a woman holds a laptop behind the wheelchair.

A biking accident left 40-year-old Gert-Jan paralyzed by a spinal cord injury. Here, he and a researcher put a brain-spine interface that has restored some of his ability to walk through its paces.

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A system that restores communication between the brain and spine has enabled a man paralyzed by a spinal cord injury to regain near-natural walking ability.