Journal of Rehabilitation Research Current Updates

Feasibility of DNA-Graphene-Radioisotope Hybrid Computation at the Brain-CSF Interface in Enhancing Robot-Assisted Walking Therapy in Neurorehabilitation

Abstract

Chur Chin

The integration of DNA computing, graphene nanostructures, and positron-emitting radioisotopes offers a novel computational paradigm at the brain–cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) interface to enhance neural signal modulation during Robot-Assisted Walking Therapy (RAWT). We propose that such a DNA–graphene–radioisotope hybrid system, capable of supporting entangled positron-electron pair dynamics, may function as an in vivo quantum-classical neural modulator, supporting neuroplasticity and motor recovery. This work explores the theoretical framework, engineering considerations, and neurological implications of embedding such systems within neurorehabilitation circuits.

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