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Brain-Computer Interface Controlled Robotic Gait Orthosis: A Case Report

Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation (JNER), 2012
Abstract

An able-bodied subject used walking motor imagery to accurately operate a non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) controlled robotic gait orthosis. This finding represents the first successful demonstration of a BCI-controlled lower extremity prosthesis for independent ambulation, with significant implications for restoring ambulation to individuals with spinal cord injury paraplegia.

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