Non-invasive zaps to the spinal cord can treat paralysis-but no one knows why
Briefly

With electricity zap from electrodes on the neck, tetraplegia patients show hand-arm function gains. Research suggests neuroplasticity as a healing mechanism beyond stimulation effects.
60 patients in the trial saw up to 72% showing strength and functional improvement. No serious adverse events were noted, offering a safer therapy option.
Read at Ars Technica
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