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The potential to prevent some spinal cord injuries from resulting in paralysis
3D-printed device could someday help patients with long-term spinal cord injuries regain some function
Six people with severe spinal cord injuries have regained use of their hands and fingers after a nonsurgical, noninvasive spinal stimulation procedure
A major and essential step toward future human clinical trials to repair spinal cord injuries
New technology could treat a wide range of conditions requiring tissue regeneration
New hope for spinal cord injuries
Advanced exoskeleton promises more independence for people with paraplegia
Bionic suit to help Guthrie woman walk
Controlling your computer with your eyes
Alzheimer’s Drug Candidate May Help Brain Injuries Heal
New tech allows quadriplegics to discreetly control wheelchairs using their tongues
Caltech scientists make MS breakthrough
Teeth could be used to repair damaged spines
Rear access helmet designed for easy, safe removal
Invention gives new hope for those trapped without a voice
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