How a Breakthrough Therapy Helped Two Paralyzed People Walk Again—Years After Their Injuries
When Kelly Thomas got the phone call that would change her life, she almost hung up. “I thought it was a sales call or something,” Thomas remembers. But on the line was a researcher from the Kentucky Spinal Cord Injury Research Center at the University of Louisville, offering Thomas a place in a trial — one that eventually allowed the 23-year-old Florida native, who became paralyzed after a 2014 car accident, to walk again. , are striking. Of four partially paralyzed people who went through extensive mobility training, two — Thomas, and ...
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