Saturday, January 31, 2026

brain to repair itself using focused sound waves, eliminating the need for invasive surgery.






This is very promising and one wonders if the tool can be appiled to damaged tissue elsewhere. after all this is allowing natural healing to overcome damage displacement producing scar tissue.

Just saying but do understand that three focused ultrasound tools working together with a computer can powerfully intrude on a narrow damaged locale.  Better yet, undamaged tissue will resist deisturbance well.

All this can stimulate true natural healing modualities.  We need better tools now.

brain to repair itself using focused sound waves, eliminating the need for invasive surgery.


https://www.linkedin.com/posts/vincentius-liong_unboxfactory-neuroscience-medicalinnovation-share-7422157205682184192-oB3x/


Scientists at University of Oxford have demonstrated a breakthrough technique that allows the brain to repair itself using focused sound waves, eliminating the need for invasive surgery. The method uses focused ultrasound, which can precisely target damaged brain tissue and temporarily open the blood-brain barrier. This allows therapeutic molecules to reach areas previously inaccessible to treatment. In early trials, the technique stimulated neural repair, reduced inflammation, and improved neurological function in patients with brain injuries and neurodegenerative conditions. The procedure is non-invasive and does not require incisions. Traditional brain surgery carries high risks, including infection and permanent damage. Sound-based therapy offers a safer alternative with faster recovery times and broader accessibility. Neuroscientists say this technology could transform treatment for conditions like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, stroke damage, and traumatic brain injury—marking a new era of precision neurology.

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