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New implant can read leg movement signals from amputated nerves

New implant can read leg movement signals from amputated nerves

When a person loses a leg above the knee, the nerves that once moved that leg don’t simply go quiet. They keep firing. The brain still sends signals down through what remains, still attempts to flex the ankle, extend the knee, curl the toes, even when none of those structures exist anymore. The signals travel to the end of what’s left and stop there, carrying movement instructions that have nowhere to go. For decades, those signals were essentially inaccessible, too faint and too difficult to interpret reliably. Prosthetic legs, unlike their arm counterparts, have largely operated on autopilot, using mechanical systems and built-in sensors to approximate walking without any direct input from the user’s own nervous system. In a study published in Nature Communications, the researchers describe the first successful decoding of leg movement signals recorded directly from the remaining nerves of people with above-knee amputations. Using hair-thin implantable electrodes and an AI system designed to process signals the way biological neurons do, they extracted not just broad movement categories but precise, detailed intentions, including …

“Filleted it open”: Vonn reveals how doctor “saved leg from being amputated” after Olympics crash

“Filleted it open”: Vonn reveals how doctor “saved leg from being amputated” after Olympics crash

Alpine skier Lindsey Vonn opened up about the surgery that “saved” her leg following her terrifying crash at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan. The three-time gold medalist for Team USA broke her left leg when she crashed during the women’s downhill competition earlier this month. Vonn has been providing regular updates on her recovery on social media. In a video shared on Monday, she explained her numerous injuries and the surgery that allowed her to avoid an amputation. “Basically, I had a complex tibia fracture. I also fractured my fibular head, my tibial plateau — just kind of everything was in pieces,” she said. “And the reason why it was so complex was because I had compartment syndrome, and compartment syndrome is when you have so much trauma to one area of your body that there’s too much blood and it gets stuck and it basically crushes everything in the compartment. So all the muscle and nerves and tendons, it all kind of dies.” Vonn said the quick thinking of Dr. Tom Hackett helped …

Lindsey Vonn Says Surgery Saved Her From Having Her Left Leg Amputated Following Olympic Crash

Lindsey Vonn Says Surgery Saved Her From Having Her Left Leg Amputated Following Olympic Crash

Vonn shared in an Instagram post on Monday that her injuries went far beyond the complex tibia fracture in the leg she initially revealed after clipping a gate and sailing off course just 13 seconds into her run on Feb. 8. The 41-year-old Vonn said the trauma from the crash led to compartment syndrome in the leg. Compartment syndrome involves excessive pressure building up inside a muscle, either from bleeding or swelling. High pressure restricts blood flow and can lead to permanent injury if not treated quickly. “When you have so much trauma to one area of your body so that there’s too much blood and it gets stuck and it basically crushes everything,” Vonn said. Vonn credited Dr. Tom Hackett, an orthopedic surgeon who works for Vonn and Team USA, for conducting a fasciotomy to salvage her leg. “He filleted it open (and) let it breathe, and he saved me,” she said. Vonn noted that Hackett was only in Cortina because she was competing after tearing the ACL in her left knee shortly before …