spinal cord
World first: 3 paralysed people walk again thanks to implants that respond to thoughts
Electronic device 'reconnects' neurons in patients’ legs with their brain and they just have to think about walking - or standing.
'Superhuman' spinal cord tumour survivor conquers Boston Marathon
Back in 2015, the then 35-year-old found herself feeling uneasy after returning from her usual Saturday run.
How geckos regrow their tails may help treat spinal injuries
Humans, on the other hand, respond to a spinal cord injury by making scar tissue rather than new tissue.
Paralysed man gets back on feet after electric stimulation to spine
Paraplegic man had lost the use of his legs following completely severing his spine in the crash.
Surgeries performed in late hours have more complications, suggests Study
The study showed that the odds of a complication were increased by more than 50 percent for procedures between 9 pm and 7 am.
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