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Military veteran RJ, also known as “P5,” suffered a spinal cord injury that left him without the use of his arms or legs.
A groundbreaking study from the University of Auckland and Chalmers University of Technology is offering new hope for spinal ...
Doctors implanted a microchip into a paralyzed patient's brain as part of a clinical trial giving people the ability to ...
BRISBANE, Calif., June 24, 2025--āshibio, a privately held, clinical-stage biotechnology company developing novel therapeutics for the treatment of severe bone and connective tissue disorders, today ...
Electrode stimulation for spinal cord injury patients is a growing and promising research area. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A tragic workplace accident changed everything for Mgarivali Shiburi, but his story didn’t end there, because he was determined to fight back, and reclaim his life.
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Halifax Courier on MSNBrighouse woman shares her experience of living with spinal cord injury at Houses of Parliament eventA woman from Brighouse visited the Houses of Parliament to share her experiences of living with a spinal cord injury.
During Neuralink’s summer update on the trial, they showed the moment one participant was able to move a cursor with his ...
In a promising development for spinal injury treatment, a team of Australian researchers has successfully restored movement ...
Doctors implanted the first microchip backed by Elon Musk into a patient’s brain at a Florida hospital, NBC affiliate WTVJ.
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GlobalData on MSNāshibio begins dosing in trial of andecaliximab for spinal cord injuryPhase Ib trial, ANDECA-HO, assessing the humanised antibody, andecaliximab, in spinal cord injury (SCI) patients at risk of developing heterotopic ossification (HO). HO leads to abnormal bone ...
With hockey shirts decorating the wall, a favourite video game on TV and a cell phone not far away, Henry Black is everything you would expect from a 16-year-old.
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