« A noninvasive treatment helped 5 men with complete muscle paralysis in the lower body voluntarily move their legs in a step-like pattern. The finding suggests that stimulation may help reactivate dormant nerve connections between the brain and spinal cord in some paralyzed patients. The spinal cord is the central nerve cable connecting the brain to
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