PARIS: Patients long paralysed from spinal cord injuries showed unprecedented gains in mobility and feeling – and in some cases a renewed sex life – through virtual-reality training and the use of brain-controlled robotics, scientists said.
Six men and two women who had completely lost the use of their lower limbs all made significant progress, the researchers reported in the peer-reviewed journal Scientific Reports.
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