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Biomedical Engineering’s Bolu Ajiboye discusses development of devices to reverse paralysis

Developing devices that work with the brain to reverse paralysis

WOSUBolu Ajiboye, the Elmer Lincoln Lindseth Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and bioengineer in the Functional Electrical Stimulation Center at the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, discussed how researchers are developing devices that work with the brain to reverse paralysis. In Ohio, one device in use is implanted in the brain and picks up electrical surges patients generate.