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Background to this recoverd episode #3:
We launched our podcast during the pandemic and through now almost 100 episodes, several of our best episodes were 'lost' when the RSS feed didn't fully transfer with a hosting provider change.
Until now! David has found the backups by restoring and old hard drive while completing his book. We'll be posting the other lost episodes between new releases so our tally is accurate at 100 when we sunset the pod (or do we?)
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Episode 3: In this episode we interview Lauren Souders, the current Clinical Manager for Neurolutions, Inc. Lauren has been working with Neurolutions since 2012 assisting in the development and clinical evolution applying brain-computer interface in the Stroke rehabilitation space. Lauren was an integral clinical lead at the infancy of Neurolutions first product, the IpsiHand. Lauren is also one of the first pioneering occupational therapists to assist in using brain-computer interface Technology with stroke patients.
Lauren has held other clinical roles as an occupational therapist with advanced certifications as a certified brain injury specialist (CBIS) and a certified stroke rehabilitation specialist (CSRS). Lauren also served as an adjunct faculty member at Saint Louis University and a clinical specialist for Washington University’s School of Medicine’s Department of Neurology. Lauren has presented at a number of conferences for the American Occupational Therapy Association and the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Lauren continues to serve as a guest lecturer at a number of universities including Saint Louis University and Maryville University. Lauren is a founding member of two other start-up companies. Overall, Lauren aspires to innovate creative medical technologies to provide solutions to improve the lives of those who need it the most.
About Neurolutions:
Neurolutions is a neuro-rehabilitation company developing break-through solutions that use the patient’s own brain activity to facilitate motor recovery.
The IpsiHand exoskeleton by Neurolutions uniquely leverages brain-computer interface technology for chronic stroke rehabilitation and it also has been recently granted U.S. FDA Breakthrough Device Designation.
Contact Neurolutions: https://www.neurolutions.com
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Music Credit to JAKEEZo on Soundcloud @user-257386777
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