Spinal cord work is unexpected shocker

Doomsday101

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CNN) -- At her research lab at the University of Louisville, neuroscientist Susan Harkema turned her back to her study subject to check a reading on a computer screen.

"Hey Susie, look at this," the patient called out to her. "I can move my toe!"

Startled, Harkema spun around. The purpose of her study, which involves sending electrical stimulation to broken spinal cords, was to learn more about nerve pathways, not to actually make patients move.

That must be an involuntary spasm, she thought. She asked the patient, Rob Summers, to lie down and close his eyes and follow her commands.

"Move your left toe," she said to him -- and he did. "Move your right toe," she asked -- and he did.

Holy s***!" she yelled out loud.

Over the next five years, Harkema's team applied electrical stimulation to three more paralyzed men, and all four developed movement, and not just small movements. In addition to wiggling their big toes, they can lift and swing their legs, move their ankles and sit up without support. Two patients can even do situps.

Their study, funded in part by the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, is being published Tuesday in the journal Brain.

It's not the first time electrical stimulation has made paralyzed patients move, but Harkema says it's the first time electrical stimulation directly to the spinal cord has shown voluntary activity. Experts say this new technique is another piece of the puzzle toward helping paralyzed people walk again. And it's another avenue doctors can go down to try to help these patients.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/08/health/paralysis-breakthrough-spinal-cord/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
 

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That is a really enouraging finding and the fact that they can voluntarily move after the spinal cord is "shocked" is even more interesting. With all the superhero talk it makes you wonder if down the road they couldn't revitalize dead organism's using the same method? Similar to a kind of a long after the fact "defilbulator." No more drinking in the AM for me.
 

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With all the superhero talk it makes you wonder if down the road they couldn't revitalize dead organism's using the same method? Similar to a kind of a long after the fact "defilbulator." No more drinking in the AM for me.

I believe this research has already been attempted by one Dr. Frankenstein.
 

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This is great news. It is amazing how far the medical field has come. This will give hope to many people that has given up.
 

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Why did it take so long. They already knew that sending information down spinal chord was like an electrical impulse.
I know there are major hurdles in the way. But they use Electric stim for healing. Why not movement.
Like trying to key the correct word on a post.
 
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