A feasibility study into rehabilitation of hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke patients, through the developing of a system called the brain interface, and would this project beat the current means of rehabilitation which have been recently developed, however not released to the rest of the world. Quick summary I believe we can help stroke patients move freely through a device which can and should be built. A set of researchers at Washington developed a system where you can send electromagnetic signals down the spinal cord in order for the patient to move . I believe this should be applied in a small device which could allow stroke patients the freedom of movement, this essay will show how this can work and relevant research to back up said details, including whether this would be more effective then modern rehabilitation means. why it is interesting or important Strokes will effect a person every 40 seconds in only America around 515 thousand Americans a year, according to \ref{why-it-is-interesting-or-important} . This is a very relevant issue, in an area at the bleeding edge of science- the brain. what are you going to do? I intend to write a feasibility essay on designing a product which could help patients who have lost the plasticity in their brain and therefore are no longer able to be helped by current rehabilitation methods. This product would work as a means to support them by triggering their body parts. My intended product will describe and explain how this device would work, the relevant studies which give evidence to prove this is truly possible. Why current methods will not be as effective, and how current methods can be and should be spread throughout the world.