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Bionic Ear Creator Working To Help Paraplegics


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#1 fireman

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Posted 31 January 2007 - 04:21 AM

The creator of the bionic ear is about to start tests on a new spinal cord implant, which could help paraplegics walk again.

The Bionic Ear Institute's Professor Graeme Clark is working with scientists from the Australian Research Centre to develop the technology.

Patients would have an implant inserted near their spinal injury and receive a controlled hormone release to stimulate new nerve growth.

Professor Clark says testing is about to start on animals, but it could be some time before it is ready for human use.

"I would say if the animal tests are successful - [it could be ready] within a few years," he said.

"I don't mean three - it could be four, it could be five, then that's time to do some preliminary studies a couple of years later on patients."

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Posted 31 January 2007 - 04:35 AM

I seen this on TV this morning.

It looks really promising, however they do not have enough funding and are asking people for donations.
They didn't say where to go to make your donation...I'll try and find out.

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Posted 06 January 2011 - 08:44 AM

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