Today’s Solutions: January 22, 2026

With help from a spinal implant, two people who were formally paralyzed can now independently walk again. After participating in a long study at the University of Louisville, the two have regained the ability to move their legs and hold their torsos upright, although they still cannot move without the help of a walker. See here the story of how this duo went from never being able to walk again to being able to move independently once more.

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