Spinal cord stimulation for upper limb motor function in people with chronic post-stroke hemiparesis: a feasibility trial
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Study shows cervical spinal cord stimulation (SCS) boosts motor function in chronic post-stroke hemiparesis patients, offering new hope with promising safety results—paving the way for better stroke rehab. PMID:42243548, Nat Med 2026, @NatureMedicine #RNA 🧪
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