Stroke remains one of the most devastating of all neurological conditions, and over 795,000 people in the United States have a stroke each year. Up to two-thirds of stroke survivors do not fully recover despite intensive rehabilitative treatment and are left with major motor impairments, requiring long-term assistance with their life. Stroke costs the United States an estimated $34 billion each year. There are, however, few, if any, treatments for severe motor impairment after stroke.
USC researchers have created a novel-closed loop neurofeedback system called REINVENT (Rehabilitation Environment using the Integration of Neuromuscular-based Virtual Enhancements for Neural Training), which provides neurofeedback when an individual's own brain and muscle signals indicate movement attempts.
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intensive rehabilitative treatment
major motor impairments
requiring long-term assistance
estimated $34 billion
severe motor impairment