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A promising non-invasive technique can help paralysed limbs move
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andOur years Before, Melanie Reed, a journalist, fell from a horse and broke her neck. The spinal cord injury has left it paralyzed, which limits the function of its four limbs and the trunk – a case known as the four -pain. For years her left hand was unable to feel or move. Now, however, Mrs. Red can only move that hand; As she put it, she can also practice “the right to put my hair in a ponytail.”