Dr. Abd al-Salam Abu Bakr al-Balushi an Emirati doctor restores hope to paralyzed people

 

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With Hopes of Helping Paralyzed Patients an Emirati surgeon Dr. Abdul Salam Abu Bakr Al Balushi has achieved a new achievement with a global invention that has revolutionized the trends of modern medicine in the options available to patients with spinal cord injuries and paralysis, and this new technique will help all elderly patients who are unable to move or walk to have the option of moving and moving more easily.

 New invention uses innovative artificial intelligence technology by connecting the patient's brain to an electronic interface and an external structure that enables him to move and walk despite being paralyzed.

The patent for this revolutionary technology, Emirati surgeon Abdul Salam Al Balushi, has been registered with the U.S. Patent Office.

Since the primary intellectual property holder of this technology is an Emirati national, he wants to launch the first prototype of this distinctive invention in the UAE to be available from the UAE to all patients around the world.

He said the moment of launch of this new technology will be a pride for the UAE to make a revolutionary product to be used worldwide with the "Made in the UAE" brand.

He expressed his pride and happiness that the world sees the achievements and success of the UAE as one of the pioneers in the field of innovative technologies that will make a quantum leap in healthcare.

He hopes to establish and establish a center that creates and integrates an integrated system of biomedical engineering, artificial intelligence and innovation with the manufacture of advanced medical equipment in the UAE, to enable patients in the Middle East to obtain the best treatment methods, both surgical and non-surgical.

He stresses that the establishment of this center is to provide the same in-country treatment that patients who come to America for this purpose receive, and this is not only an opportunity for patients to obtain high-quality medical care locally, but also allows them to obtain cost-effective services, which provides a significant cost savings, not only for these patients, but also for the government, which will support medical tourism in the UAE and put it on the map of countries. The few advanced that apply robotic techniques in neurosurgery and spine.

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