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At the heart of the new technique is the UCL teams demonstration in rats that it is possible for severed spinal cord nerve fibres to grow back and restore lost functions. In practice they say this could mean:
"that spinal cord patients will eventually be able to regain much of the ability to move that they have lost. For paraplegic patients this could lead to a return of sensation and movement to some leg muscles, potentially allowing them to stand and making movement easier, while tetraplegics (patients with spinal injury high in the neck region), could recover touch sensation and movement of the hands, and regain the ability to dress, feed and clean independently."
Thanks for your PM, too, Eric Dorsey.