Pronunciation: /nʊroʊˈprɒsˌθiːsɪs/
noun a medical device that replaces or enhances the function of a damaged nervous system
A1 A neuroprosthesis is a device that helps restore lost function in the nervous system.
A2 Patients with spinal cord injuries may benefit from using a neuroprosthesis to improve mobility.
B1 The development of neuroprostheses has revolutionized the field of rehabilitation medicine.
B2 Researchers are constantly working on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of neuroprostheses.
C1 The intricate design of neuroprostheses requires a multidisciplinary approach involving engineers and neuroscientists.
C2 Neuroprostheses have the potential to significantly enhance the quality of life for individuals with neurological disorders.
formal The neuroprosthesis was implanted in the patient's brain to help restore motor function.
informal The doctors put in a neuroprosthesis to help the patient move again.
slang They stuck a neuroprosthesis in the guy's head to make him move better.
figurative The neuroprosthesis acted like a bridge between the damaged nerves and the desired movement.
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