
Double Windsor
7/27/2020 | 27m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
How new technology is improving the lives of people who have experienced a stroke.
The Double Windsor knot is elegant, dignified, and difficult to tie under the best of circumstances – and seemingly impossible if you’ve suffered a stroke and the use of your left hand. This story demonstrates how new therapies and emerging technologies, such as the brain-computer interface, are making second chances possible for people who have experienced stroke and traumatic brain injuries.
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BrainWorks: The Theatre of Neuroscience is a local public television program presented by Nine PBS

Double Windsor
7/27/2020 | 27m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
The Double Windsor knot is elegant, dignified, and difficult to tie under the best of circumstances – and seemingly impossible if you’ve suffered a stroke and the use of your left hand. This story demonstrates how new therapies and emerging technologies, such as the brain-computer interface, are making second chances possible for people who have experienced stroke and traumatic brain injuries.
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