Paralysis Recovery Validation in 2017 + 2019 Lower Mayo Clinic 2017 Shocking Results Need Validation Paralysis recovery results published in April 2014 about a groundbreaking clinical research study using epidural spinal stimulation treatment on four young men living with chronic... Read More
Paralysis Recovery breakthrough in 2011 Lower University of Louisville 2011 Where it all started. It started in the lab of Dr. Susan Harkema, a neurosurgeon at the University of Louisville who began using spinal stimulation treatment for paralysis recovery... Read More
Meet The First 20 Patients Upper UCLA 2022 In October 2019, Jack announced our goal to fully fund the world’s largest spinal neuromodulation clinical trial focused on recovering hand function for people living with quadriplegia. Our research... Read More
Chris Pina’s Story Upper Edgerton Lab 2018 Meet Chris Pina, patient #2 in the world’s largest clinical trial focused on upper limb recover using spinal neuromodulation treatment for people living with chronic quadriplegia. Christopher Pina was... Read More
Cecilia Villarruel’s Story Upper UCLA 2018 “It’s making a huge difference for me . . . because of the strength and dexterity I’ve developed [in my hands and arms].” Read More
Jack – Minnesota Monthly Story Minnesota Monthly, Mo Petter & Quinton Skinner 2014 Jack Jablonski’s mission of meaning and happiness after devastating injury. Since suffering a paralyzing spinal-cord injury in a hockey game as a sophomore at Benilde-St. Margaret’s High School in... Read More