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Implants help humans in many ways and are welcome to improve life conditions for people desiring reconstructions or corrections of their human tissue as well as transmitting purposes. However, an implant is more than just any replacement part. It becomes part of an individual person. That is why it requires our special attention. There are estimated more than 10.000 different implants known, to be incorporated in human bodies - constantly increasing.

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Feasibility Study of the BrainGate Neural Interface System

Interim Safety Profile From the Feasibility Study of the BrainGate Neural Interface System Brain computer interfaces (BCIs) are being developed to restore mobility, communication, and functional independence to people with paralysis. Though supported by decades of preclinical data, the safety of chronically implanted microelectrode array BCIs in humans is unknown. We report safety results from…

Total Ankle Replacement Versus Arthrodesis for End-Stage Ankle Osteoarthritis

End-stage ankle osteoarthritis causes severe pain and disability. There are no randomized trials comparing the 2 main surgical treatments: total ankle replacement (TAR) and ankle fusion (AF). Between 6 March 2015 and 10 January 2019, a total of 303 patients were randomly assigned. At 52 weeks, the scores improved for both groups. The adjusted difference…

Brain stimulation boosts hearing in rats with ear implants

Study identifies neurons that can improve sound perception, which could explain the variation in performance in people with cochlear devices. Stimulating neurons that are linked to alertness helps rats with cochlear implants learn to quickly recognize tunes, researchers have found. The results suggest that activity in a brain region called the locus coeruleus (LC) improves…