He suffered two strokes — this electric brain implant helped him regain use of his arm
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Perhaps the most compelling finding from a UW Medicine study to help stroke victims recover hand movement is that if its first subject applied to be part of the study today, he would not qualify.

After just six weeks of intensive rehabilitation accompanied by electrical stimulation directly on the surface of his brain, 53-year-old stroke victim Matt Kidd regained more function in his hand and arm than he had during more than a year of physical therapy.

When Kidd, who suffered strokes in 2012 and 2021, was picked to be part of the study, “he was smack in the middle of our range in terms of functionality and daily living and what he could do,” said Dr. Jeffrey Herron, a researcher and assistant profes…

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