


Nerve surgery study needs Sault participants Sault Star By Michael Purvis, The Sault Star A Northern Ontario Medical School study into nerve surgery that promises to rid diabetics of a potentially fatal foot ailment, is looking for more participants in Sault Ste. Marie. Dr. Tim Best is entering the second ... |
Outpatient back surgery: pain relief without a long recovery KENS 5 TV I left in the afternoon,β said 36-year-old back surgery patient Nora Nestel. βIt was a very easy procedure.β By removing tissue that was putting pressure on the nerve, the surgery alleviates the leg and back pain patients suffer. |
![]() RedOrbit | Rerouting Working Nerves To Restore Hand Function NPR A paralyzed man with a spinal cord injury to the C7 vertebrae is able to move his fingers again. Surgeons at Washington University School of Medicine rerouted working nerves in the patient's upper arms to restore some hand function. Surgery Returns Hand's Function After Spinal Cord Injury Paralyzed Man Regains Hand Function after Breakthrough Nerve Rewiring Procedure Quadriplegic Man Regains Some Use Of Hands After Doctors 'Rewire' His Nerves |