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- A pacemaker-like implant has helped three men paralyzed by spinal injuries walk again, said Benedict Carey in

The New York Times. Swiss researcher­s implanted electrical stimulator­s in the patients’ lower backs, below the site of their injuries. The devices fire impulses that carry messages from the brain across the damaged area of the spine, prompting muscle movements. After months of intensive therapy, the men were able to walk unsupporte­d, “if briefly and awkwardly.” Two of the previously wheelchair-bound men can now get around using walkers. The experiment­al treatment is a long way from becoming standard care—on other patients, with more extensive spinal injuries, the implants were less successful. But, said University of Washington brain scientist Chet Moritz, the findings “hold out the promise that spinal cord injuries can be cured.”

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