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Home » First Successful Use of Brain-Computer Interface Helps Stroke Patients Walk Again

First Successful Use of Brain-Computer Interface Helps Stroke Patients Walk Again

Seok Chen by Seok Chen
September 22, 2025
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In a groundbreaking medical achievement, China has successfully carried out its first intervention-based brain-computer interface (BCI) procedure, offering new hope for patients suffering from hemiplegia. The innovative technique has enabled a patient with paralysis to regain the ability to walk again, marking a significant milestone in neurorehabilitation and BCI technology.

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The procedure, performed by a team of leading scientists and clinicians, involved implanting advanced neural interface devices into the patient’s brain. These devices work by decoding brain signals associated with movement intentions and translating them into commands that can control external devices or assistive systems. The patient, who had been unable to walk for an extended period due to a cerebrovascular event, was able to regain mobility through this cutting-edge intervention.

Experts highlight that this success demonstrates the vast potential of brain-computer interfaces beyond laboratory settings, paving the way for broader clinical applications. The technology not only offers a new standard of care for stroke survivors and others with movement impairments but also pushes forward the frontier of human-machine integration.

The research team expressed optimism about further refining the technique to improve its effectiveness, safety, and ease of use. As this pioneering approach continues to evolve, it could transform the lives of countless individuals worldwide who face similar challenges, ultimately leading to more natural and intuitive restoration of motor functions through brain-machine collaborations.

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Seok Chen

Seok Chen

Seok Chen is a mass communication graduate from the City University of Hong Kong.

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