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Extraordinary Device Using Electric Pulses Aids Recovery of Spinal Cord Injury Patients
May 20, 2024, 03:14 PM
A new non-invasive device has shown promising results in aiding the recovery of individuals with spinal cord injuries. The device, which uses electric pulses, has been found to improve movement in paralyzed patients, particularly in their arms and hands, when paired with rehabilitation. According to a recent trial, the therapy has significantly enhanced the arm and hand function of patients. This breakthrough could potentially benefit the approximately 18,000 people who suffer from spinal cord injuries each year. The device has been described as 'extraordinary' in its ability to aid recovery.
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