Hope for the future? Non-invasive treatments and research for paralysis

There are many opportunities for the treatment of paralysis that are now available or soon to be available. It is not to say you should not be content with your current situation. People who are reading this are doing so because they are thriving even if they are hopeful for improvement. Not everyone is seeking changes. Too many ‘hypes’ about upcoming research can be disappointing. However, it is important to know what is on the horizon so you can be prepared and make thoughtful decisions.

In this ARTICLE published by Reeve Foundation’s Nurse Linda Schultz, she takes a deep dive into several emerging and promising research that would hopefully provide recovery to humans with a spinal cord injury.

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