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Researchers have developed a tiny, injectable medical device that treats chronic pain and movement disorders by controlling nerve activity without surgery, batteries, or wires.
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Abu Dhabi
Who
NYU Abu Dhabi and Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi researchers, including Prof. Khalil Ramadi, Dr. Sawsan Abdel-Razig, and Dr. Mohamed Elsherif
What
Researchers have developed a tiny, injectable medical device that treats chronic pain and movement disorders by controlling nerve activity without surgery, batteries, or wires.
When
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 18:08:00 GMT · 4h 59m ago
Where
Abu Dhabi ·
Why
The device offers a simpler and less invasive way to treat neurological conditions, bridging the gap between non-invasive therapies and traditional implants.
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How this affects you
This new technology represents a significant advancement in treating nerve-related conditions, offering a safer and more accessible alternative to current methods by reducing the need for major surgical procedures and simplifying advanced therapy delivery.
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- Technology4h 59m agoResearchers have developed a tiny, injectable medical device that introduces a new approach to treating chronic pain and movement disorders by controlling nerve activity without the need for surgery, batteries, or wires.Open article
- Technology4h 59m agoResearchers have developed a tiny, injectable medical device that introduces a new approach to treating chronic pain and movement disorders by controlling nerve activity without the need for surgery, batteries, or wires.Open article