Affordable, vibrating glove may help patients regain motor control
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Affordable, vibrating glove may help patients regain motor control
Two undergraduate students from Rice University in Houston have designed an affordable, vibrating glove that they say lets patients feel vibrations in their fingertips to retrain misfiring neurons (nerve cells) in the brain — a hallmark of Parkinson’s disease — and help them regain motor control. The work by students Emmie Casey and Tomi Kuye, supported by Rice’s Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen (OEDK), builds on a small Stanford University stu…
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