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Tongue-controlled devices for the handicapped

August 28, 2008

Knowing a mom with a severely handicapped son, I am all for using technology to help these folks become more productive. This article describes research that uses a magnet on the tongue to control wheelchairs and speech synthesizers and such. Here is the source website. It is a real advancement since the article points out that the nerves to the tongue go directly to the brain and will function even in patients that have neck injuries.
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Posted by Paul Rako on August 28, 2008 | Comments (0)
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