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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 …

Thomas Markle shares grim health update after leg amputation | UK | News

Thomas Markle shares grim health update after leg amputation | UK | News

Thomas Markle on GB News (Image: GB News) Thomas Markle has broken his silence following a harrowing “life or death” operation that saw the 81-year-old choose to save his life by losing his leg in emergency surgery late last year. Speaking from his new home in the Philippines, Meghan’s estranged father has provided an update on his recovery after he lost his leg in early December. Following the gruelling three-hour “life or death” operation that ended in him losing a leg, that resulted in a leg amputation, Meghan Markle’s father is sharing an update on his recovery from his new home in the Philippines. Despite the ongoing royal rift and conflicting reports about “desperate” phone calls and delivered letters, Mr Markle says he is “adjusting slowly” and remains hopeful for a reconciliation with his daughter and the grandchildren he has never met. The gruelling three-hour procedure was just the latest in a string of medical tragedies for Mr Markle, who has previously survived two heart attacks and a debilitating stroke. Despite suffering greatly in recent …