Yes, it was incomplete.  I saw the "dog and pony show" and was  impressed.  
But, seriously, we have years ahead of us to perfect the  idea.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 5/21/2011 9:59:25 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

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____________________________________
 From: Nancy P [mailto:[email protected]]  
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 8:49 PM
To:  [email protected]
Subject: [QUAD-L] Research breakthrough just  announced in The Lancet



Hi all --
 
I wanted you to be the first I shared this news with --  instead of trying 
to paraphrase, let me just give you a few paragraphs  of detail.
 
Rob  Summers, a 25-year-old Portland, Oregon man, who was paralyzed below 
his  chest with a C7/T1 injury as a result of a car accident in 2006, is  
standing and stepping with assistance, and voluntarily moving his legs  for the 
first tim e since his injury.
 
In this  study, continual direct epidural electrical stimulation to the 
subject’s  lower spinal cord mimicks the signals his brain would normally send 
to  initiate movement.  This  coupled with intense locomotor training is 
responsible for the subject’s  unprecedented functional recovery.  


The subject  is able to stand supplying the muscular push himself and can 
remain  standing, bearing his full weight, for up to four minutes at a time 
and  up to an hour with periodic assistance.  In addition to some functional  
recovery, relief from some of the secondary complications of complete  
spinal cord injury (for example, loss of bladder and sexual function)  could be 
even more significant.  


Aided by a  harness and some therapist assistance, he can make repeated 
stepping  motions on a treadmill.  He  can also voluntarily move his toes, 
ankles, knees and hips on command.   


Read more about the study here - _http://bit.ly/iSfKnH_ 
(http://bit.ly/iSfKnH) 
 
Best wishes to you all
Nancy
 
Nancy Purcell
for the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation
_www.christopherreeve.org_ (http://www.christopherreeve.org/) 


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