ONWARD® Medical Announces Third Implant of Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) System to Restore Movement after Spinal Cord Injury

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Company continues pioneering research on BCI-enabled system to restore mobility after spinal cord injury

EINDHOVEN, The Netherlands, Sept. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ONWARD Medical N.V. (Euronext: ONWD), the medical technology company creating innovative spinal cord stimulation therapies to restore movement, function, and independence in people with spinal cord injury (SCI), announces another successful implant of its investigational ARC-BCI System to restore lower limb mobility after SCI.

The ARC-BCI System combines the investigational ONWARD ARC-IM® System (an implanted technology that delivers targeted stimulation to the spinal cord) with the investigational WIMAGINE® BCI from CEA-Clinatec to create a DigitalBridge across the injured spinal cord. The implant procedure was performed on September 12, 2024, by Jocelyne Bloch, MD, head of functional neurosurgery at Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV) in Lausanne, Switzerland.

“The procedure went smoothly, and early signs are encouraging,” said neurosurgeon Dr. Jocelyne Bloch. “We look forward to sharing more information in the coming months as the participant progresses in their rehabilitation and we publish observations from the study.”

This implant is part of an ongoing clinical feasibility study supported by a grant from the European Innovation Council under the Reverse Paralysis project and coordinated by .NeuroRestore, a Swiss neuroscience research institute. The researchers are also exploring use of the ONWARD ARC-BCI System to address upper limb movement challenges after SCI in a separate early feasibility clinical study funded by the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation.

The WIMAGINE BCI from CEA-Clinatec is an epidurally-implanted device with 7 years of human safety data; ONWARD ARC-IM Therapy has now been applied in more than 30 study participants.

“While other companies race to develop BCIs to communicate with and control computers, ONWARD Medical stands alone in our commitment to exploring the potential for this promising technology to restore movement of the human body after paralysis,” said Dave Marver, CEO of ONWARD Medical. “We salute our brilliant partners at CEA-Clinatec and .NeuroRestore for their important contributions to this research.”

This latest news marks the third human implant of the WIMAGINE BCI paired with ARC-IM Therapy to restore thought-enabled movement after SCI and the second for lower limb mobility. The first human use of ARC-BCI Therapy for lower limb mobility occurred in 2021, with results describing the individual’s augmented control over when and how he moved his paralyzed legs published in Nature in May 2023. In the fall of 2023, an individual was implanted to explore the potential for ARC-BCI Therapy to restore upper extremity function after SCI.