Rehabilitation Device Improves Motor Skills after Stroke From: Evaluation Engineering - 12/09/2013 Using a novel stroke rehabilitation device that converts an individual's thoughts to electrical impulses to move upper extremities, stroke patients reported improvements in their motor function and ability to perform activities of daily living. Results of the study were presented December 2nd at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). Read the entire article at: http://www.evaluationengineering.com/news/rehabilitation-device-improves-motor-skills-after-stroke.php http://www2.rsna.org/timssnet/media/pressreleases/PDF/pressreleasePDF.cfm?ID=697 Links: Vivek Prabhakaran, MD, PhD https://www.radiology.wisc.edu/people/facultyContent.php?vaultID=486 A Closed Loop Neural Activity Triggered Stroke Rehabilitation Device https://www.radiology.wisc.edu/research/currentProjects_details.php?id=368