Spinal neurosurgeon James Killeffer, MD, worked with a veterinary neurologist to remove a tumor from one of Zoo Knoxville’s (Tenn.) chimpanzees, WBIR reported Sept. 26. Dr. Killeffer and Dr. Talisha ...
A medical robot is helping doctors at Nemours Children's Hospital in Delaware perform spinal surgeries – a first-of-its-kind.
Emma, a third-grader with big plans for her future, received a groundbreaking treatment at just the right time.
Neuralink robot that carries out brain implant surgery. (Woke Studio for The Home Front) The neurosurgery team at Toronto’s University Health Network has implanted a wireless brain-computer interface ...
The project aims to enable quadriplegic individuals, providing control of external devices with their thoughts You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account ...
The sequel comes more than 40 years after the classic mockumentary 'This Is Spinal Tap.' By Melinda Newman (This story contains mild spoilers) Oasis’s Noel and Liam Gallagher aren’t this year’s only ...
The estranged members of metal band Spinal Tap decide to reunite for one last gig, in the hope of securing their place in rock ’n’ roll infamy. Spinal Tap II: The End Continues “Direct from hell... it ...
A lightweight, modular assistive soft exosuit is introduced, which supports shoulder and elbow movement in individuals with cervical spinal cord injury. The device enhances endurance and range of ...
I’m OK. I’m a bit crazed. I just got back to Beverly Hills after six months of being in New York, because I can’t go to my house [in Malibu] since the Palisades fire. I just got back and I’m feeling ...
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Review into children's spinal care at hospital still in first phase two years after it started
An external review into spinal care at Temple Street hospital, which began in September 2023, is still only at phase one with no date for completion given to the HSE. The review, led by Dr Selvadurai ...
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Toronto neurosurgery team implants brain-computer devices in patients with cervical spinal cord injuries
The neurosurgery team at Toronto’s University Health Network has implanted a wireless brain-computer interface (BCI) in two Canadian patients with cervical spinal cord injuries. The BCI implant is ...
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