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    Brain Movement in Quadriplegia and Vision Restoration in a Blind Teacher. Implant Devices Can Change Human Response to Environment- Past, Present and Future Suggestions

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    Implants are used to improve a variety of disabilities, giving vision percepts to a blind teacher or to recognize cell signaling in the brain to detect movement in an individual with quadriplegia. There are different types of implants that are used in cranioplasty, dental surgery, orthopedic surgery and ophthalmology. Implants in the craniofacial region require an optimal fixation method to adjust longevity in humans and reduce the rate of infection. The brain machine intercept wireless models are developed to restore brain function in an individual. Current technology has the potential of becoming an evolutionary mechanism of coping for those with brain disease or a severe spinal cord injury with paralysis. This paper reviews literature to compare the current models with dental and orthopedic implants, to suggest the potential for changes, in advancing durability and projectivity of reduced rate of infection
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