Electric shocks help paralysed men move again

New electric stimulator helps four paralysed men move their legs for the first time in years

Paralysed men move again
(Image credit: 2013 AFP)

FOUR paralysed men have been able to move their legs for the first time in years with the aid of an electric stimulator.

The experimental treatment allows the men to independently flex their toes, ankles and knees. None of the men have been able to walk again, but researchers believe that the stimulator may help retrain the damaged nerves in their spinal column to communicate with their brains.

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