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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 4061303" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>The majority of paraplegic and quadriplegic afflictions are due to spinal-cord injuries. It is possible for a person diagnosed as a paraplegic or quadriplegic to be able to recover some of their mobility or partial use of one or both of there arms/hands after extensive therapy. Advances have also be made in the treatment of spinal-cord injuries which has been credited with partially eliminating limb 'numbness', therefore restoring some use.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://pwboston.com/can-a-person-walk-after-a-spinal-cord-injury/[/URL]</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.flintrehab.com/quadriplegic-recovery/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>I might also add that a small servomotor attached to the weapon and controlled by electronics triggered by, perhaps, breath or eye movement (think Steven Hawking) or a not-so-future neural-link could be used for conventional trigger use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 4061303, member: 42584"] The majority of paraplegic and quadriplegic afflictions are due to spinal-cord injuries. It is possible for a person diagnosed as a paraplegic or quadriplegic to be able to recover some of their mobility or partial use of one or both of there arms/hands after extensive therapy. Advances have also be made in the treatment of spinal-cord injuries which has been credited with partially eliminating limb 'numbness', therefore restoring some use. [URL unfurl="true"]https://pwboston.com/can-a-person-walk-after-a-spinal-cord-injury/[/URL] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.flintrehab.com/quadriplegic-recovery/[/URL] I might also add that a small servomotor attached to the weapon and controlled by electronics triggered by, perhaps, breath or eye movement (think Steven Hawking) or a not-so-future neural-link could be used for conventional trigger use. [/QUOTE]
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