SCI and Brain Computer Interfaces

Today, we’re talking about spinal cord injury treatment and SCI brain computer interfaces. In this SCIO Virtual Peer Connections event, we meet Adam Sachs, head of integrated spine surgery; director of neuromodulation and functional neurosurgery at the Ottawa Hospital; and associate professor of surgery at the University of Ottawa. He talks about the exciting brain-computer interface research he is conducting. To attend future virtual peer connections, please click here.

NOTE: at the end of virtual peer connections there is an opportunity for Q&A and communication amongst attendees. This segment has been removed from these YouTube videos. Be sure to attend a virtual peer connection yourself to experience this additional element.

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