Skull, spine implants helping paralyzed patients walk or move their arms | 60 Minutes

Skull, spine implants helping paralyzed patients walk or move their arms | 60 Minutes
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For those who've suffered a traumatic spinal cord injury and are paralyzed, there's rarely encouraging news. Which is why what's happening in early clinical trials in a research lab in Lausan, Switzerland, is so remarkable. A renowned French neuroscientist, Gregoire Cortine and Swiss neurosurgeon Dr. Joseline Block have implanted a small stimulatio... Read More
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