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Paralysis is the loss of muscle function in part of your body. It happens when something goes wrong with the way messages pass between your brain and muscles. Paralysis can be complete or partial. It can occur on one or both sides of your body. It can also occur in just one area, or it can be widespread. Paralysis of the lower half of your body, including both legs, is called paraplegia. Paralysis of the arms and legs is quadriplegia.
A groundbreaking digital brain–spine bridge empowers tetraplegic patient to walk naturally after spinal cord injury

A groundbreaking digital brain–spine bridge empowers tetraplegic patient to walk naturally after spinal cord injury

How do the outcomes of viral coinfections vary across host species?

How do the outcomes of viral coinfections vary across host species?

Hand-gesture decoding using data from noninvasive brain imaging

Hand-gesture decoding using data from noninvasive brain imaging

Both vaccine strain and adjuvant selection are critical elements for improving the breadth of protective immunity against enterovirus D68

Both vaccine strain and adjuvant selection are critical elements for improving the breadth of protective immunity against enterovirus D68

Mount Sinai researchers identify a new therapeutic target for MS and other brain disorders

Mount Sinai researchers identify a new therapeutic target for MS and other brain disorders

TPP may be an underrecognized cause of paralysis in young Hispanic men

TPP may be an underrecognized cause of paralysis in young Hispanic men

Rheumatologists can play a key role in diagnosing and treating neurologic Lyme disease

Rheumatologists can play a key role in diagnosing and treating neurologic Lyme disease

Researchers develop a backpack-based myeloid cell therapy for MS patients

Researchers develop a backpack-based myeloid cell therapy for MS patients

Research reveals a more effective treatment for multiple sclerosis patients

Research reveals a more effective treatment for multiple sclerosis patients

Modified Botox can alleviate chronic pain without risk of paralysis or addiction

Modified Botox can alleviate chronic pain without risk of paralysis or addiction

Epidural electrical stimulation stabilizes blood pressure in patients suffering from spinal cord injury

Epidural electrical stimulation stabilizes blood pressure in patients suffering from spinal cord injury

Researchers discover a new role for one of the genes linked to hereditary spastic paraplegia

Researchers discover a new role for one of the genes linked to hereditary spastic paraplegia

Designer DNA drug could be used to delay paralysis in ALS

Designer DNA drug could be used to delay paralysis in ALS

Innate immune molecule could be at the root of ALS

Innate immune molecule could be at the root of ALS

Spinal cord stimulation technology instantly improves arm and hand mobility in stroke patients

Spinal cord stimulation technology instantly improves arm and hand mobility in stroke patients

U of A researcher one step closer to demonstrating the potential of brain molecule to halt MS

U of A researcher one step closer to demonstrating the potential of brain molecule to halt MS

University of Manitoba researcher awarded Barancik Prize for watershed discoveries about multiple sclerosis

University of Manitoba researcher awarded Barancik Prize for watershed discoveries about multiple sclerosis

Nerve stimulation therapy for spinal cord injuries shows promise in animal studies

Nerve stimulation therapy for spinal cord injuries shows promise in animal studies

Using motion capture technology and AI to monitor the progression of movement disorders

Using motion capture technology and AI to monitor the progression of movement disorders

Speech neuroprostheses can decode speech based on brain activity

Speech neuroprostheses can decode speech based on brain activity

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