Sole use of impaired limb improves recovery in spinal cord injury
Wednesday, September 17, 2008 - 07:00
in Health & Medicine
A new study finds that following minor spinal cord injury, rats that had to use impaired limbs showed full recovery due to increased growth of healthy nerve fibres and the formation of new nerve cell connections...
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