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Nine People With Paralysis Walk Again As Neurons Responsible For Recovery Identified
Medical Mythbusting Commentary for November 14, 2022 Source:Nine People With Paralysis Walk Again As Neurons Responsible For Recovery Identified Reference:The neurons that restore walking after paralysis
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Flaccid paralysis reported in a few patients with EV-D68 but no link established
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for October 2, 2014 Source: Health officials investigating link between enterovirus D68, polio-like symptoms
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Transmitter allows brain to bypass spinal cord and allow limb movement
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for June 26, 2014 Source: New device allows brain to bypass spinal cord, move paralyzed limbs
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Early experimentation into restoring spinal cord function using rat model
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for June 1, 2012 [display_podcast] Source: Rat Paralysis Rehab Method Holds Clues for Aiding Humans Reference: Rehabilitation Restores Voluntary Motion in Paraplegic Rats
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Functional electrical stimulation improves arm and hand function after incomplete spinal cord injury
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for February 18, 2011 [display_podcast] Source: Electric jolts help spinal patients regain use of hands Reference: Rehabilitation of Reaching and Grasping Function in Severe Hemiplegic Patients Using Functional Electrical Stimulation Therapy