Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have published groundbreaking findings in Nature Medicine. A pilot clinical trial involving three volunteers with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) revealed that just one month of regular neurostimulation sessions significantly improved motor function, reduced fatigue, and enhanced strength and walking ability in all participants, regardless of symptom severity. This study marks the first time a neurotechnology has successfully reversed neural circuit degeneration and restored cell function in a human neurodegenerative disease. The results offer hope for innovative treatments for SMA and potentially other neurodegenerative conditions, showcasing the potential of neurostimulation to transform lives. This breakthrough could pave the way for larger trials and broader applications in the future.
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