Possibly enables him to stand, according to the article - several other patients weren't helped by the treatment, and in the case that showed a positive effect the researchers currently can't eliminate the possibility of natural recovery causing the improvement.
But it's promising work, shows the treatment seems at least to be safe, and more research will no doubt follow to clarify this.
It wasn’t clear from the article: how do you naturally recover from a spinal cord injury? I’m assuming we can’t be talking about a fully severed spinal cord.
Is it common to recover from a spinal cord injury that leads to some sort of paralysis?
Common? No idea.
I witnessed someone paralyzed from cervical radiculopathy in the neck caused by youthful horseplay. Full recovery within a month. Scared us all when he went limp.
Nerves do regrow, just very very slowly.
Nerves do regrow, but not from the spinal cord as I understand it, and just because they regrow does not mean they regrow along the path which is needed to repair function.
My father broke his Bricial Plexis (the nerves running through your shoulder to your arm). There was an 18 hour surgery to re-trace the path for the nerves to grow. Some nerves made a connection, and he has minimal movement in his fingers. However, most of his arm is still paralyzed.
I got the ear nerve almost severed as a kid and I am still 100% deaf from that ear, it's been 30 years already.
What, shouldn't that nerve be more ...internal...what crazy head injury did you sustain
If you don't mind sharing, how did it happen?
Removal of https://radiopaedia.org/articles/intracranial-epidermoid-cys...
The man in question can and did stand, no 'possibly' about it.
This statement a specific case is different than the probability of it working in general.
> The man in question can and did stand, no 'possibly' about it.
Nobody said otherwise. It's still very true that this treatment only possibly enabled him to stand.
From the article:
>Larger trials will be needed to establish whether the improvements observed in the two individuals in the current study were a result of the treatment.
Sorry, misread your post.
Easy way to eliminate the possibly.
Stop the immunosuppressant pills and see what happens.