Implanted Neuroprosthesis Improves Walking Ability in Stroke Patient From: Medical Design Technology - 05/31/2016 A surgically implanted neuroprosthesis - programmed to stimulate coordinated activity of hip, knee, and ankle muscles—has led to substantial improvement in walking speed and distance in a patient with limited mobility after a stroke. Read the entire article at: http://www.mdtmag.com/news/2016/05/implanted-neuroprosthesis-improves-walking-ability-stroke-patient Links: Improving Walking with an Implanted Neuroprosthesis for Hip, Knee, and Ankle Control after Stroke http://journals.lww.com/ajpmr/Abstract/publishahead/Improving_Walking_with_an_Implanted.98866.aspx Implanted Neuroprosthesis Helps Aid Patient’s Post-Stroke Walking Ability http://www.rehabpub.com/2016/05/implanted-neuroprosthesis-helps-aid-patients-post-stroke-walking-ability