Researchers have been looking into electrical stimulation to the spinal cord for three decades. This study redesigned technology originally used to alleviate pain to target spinal nerve roots
"I am free," said Roccati, who is from Italy."I can walk wherever I want to."Roccati was one of three men between the ages of 29 and 41 to participate in the STIMO clinical trial, led by Dr. Jocelyne Bloch from Lausanne University Hospital and Grégoire Courtine of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. The results of the study were published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine.
In a press briefing last week, the researchers announced that the US Food and Drug Administration has approved a"breakthrough devices" designation to expedite the process.This designation would also ensure coverage through the Medicare Coverage of Innovative Technology program if larger clinical trials are successful."I think [this research] should be a call for all of us to understand that there is hope for the treatment of these patients," said Dr.
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