05-06-2026 12:30 via drugs.com

Spinal Cord Stimulation May Restore Arm Strength After Stroke

FRIDAY, June 5, 2026— Electrical stimulation of the spinal cord might improve arm function among people who’ve suffered a stroke, pilot clinical trial results say.Seven stroke survivors with profound muscle weakness had an average 32% increase in...
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