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Helping Stroke Patients Regain Movement in their Hands

The New York Times – Business:

The results of an innovative study suggest electrical stimulation of the spinal cord could eventually help some of the many people disabled by strokes.

Pam Belluck
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Paralysis, Research, Stroke, Therapy and Rehabilitation
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