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New Jersey lifeguard slowly regains movement with first-of-its-kind spinal cord stimulation therapy
A South Jersey facility called Project Walk has this non-invasive spinal cord stimulation therapy that is helping a lifeguard who broke his neck.
A 40-year-old man whose legs are paralyzed is able to climb stairs, move over ramps and switch from standing to walking, thanks to implants in his brain and spinal cord that pair with external devices ...
An experimental drug is being tested right now in Chicago at the Shirley Ryan Ability Lab is showing promising results.
The implant delivers bursts of electrical signals, stimulating his spinal cord to make his leg muscles move. A man with Parkinson’s disease has regained the ability to walk after physicians implanted ...
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