Spinal Cord Implant Allows Paraplegics to Walk Again, Scientists Say
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Three men paralyzed with severe spinal cord injuries were able to walk again days after receiving a spinal cord implant that stimulates trunk and leg muscles — a development scientists think could have broad application as a commercial product.
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