Cellphone
Powers Back Pain Chip In
Taiwan
TAIPEI : Taiwanese
researchers have developed
a chip to treat backpain
that is powered by mobile
phone, a member of the team
said Friday.
The chip is implanted directly
into the sufferer’s
back but draws electricity
from a power source in his
or her cellphone, said Lin
Chi-wan, a biomedical engineer
at National Taiwan University.
This marks
a departure from existing
spinal cord stimulators,
which are kept going by
implanted batteries, making
them more cumbersome for
patients to use, according
to the team.
Back
Pain Afp
We have finished
an animal trial for the
new device and got good
results, said Lin.
The coin-sized
chip, the result of six
years of research, is equipped
with two electrodes which
transmit electromagnetic
waves to alleviate pain.
“We
are looking into human tests
soon to confirm the effectiveness
of the chip,” Lin
said.
Lower-back
treatment is the fourth
biggest cost to the island’s
health insurance system,
the state-owned Central
News Agency said on its
website.