New Trial Gives Hope To People With Spinal Cord Injuries In Australia

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  • Опубликовано: 12 апр 2023
  • Doctors say they’re on the cusp of offering the chance to return function to people living with spinal cord injuries, and the treatment will soon be available in Australia. Lex Richter lives with a spinal cord injury and joins us.
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Комментарии • 17

  • @raghadraghad7976
    @raghadraghad7976 7 месяцев назад +1

    He is so amazing

  • @bobcaygeon975
    @bobcaygeon975 5 месяцев назад +2

    Machine learning, A.I. and spinal implants will allow people like Alex to regain normal function. Its coming, just needs more funding.

  • @theswd7062
    @theswd7062 3 месяца назад +1

    How much is the cost

  • @TheDjBarNy
    @TheDjBarNy 5 месяцев назад +1

    My brother latley had cervical injury from c2-c7 and he is paralised. we are desperate please help us to get in touch .

  • @rehamelbasiony2783
    @rehamelbasiony2783 10 месяцев назад

    You have a lot of genuativity
    Which is genius + creativity = genuativity

  • @RK-vf4mo
    @RK-vf4mo 5 месяцев назад +1

    I was in a car accident and i completely shattered the t12 and compressed the L1. I now i have cuada equina syndrome. Im an incomplete paraplegic and its frustrating to be in Canada and have nothing like this here!!! Why?!?!?! Spinal cord injuries are costly on families and patients pay for private treatment.

    • @jacobv713
      @jacobv713 2 дня назад

      Also in Canada, I’m a walking quad almost 75 percent recovery,our government spends on everything but healthcare it seems. Check out a company in the states doing clinical trials called nervgen. Pretty interesting stuff

  • @akhlaquemirza750
    @akhlaquemirza750 9 месяцев назад +1

    When it will be available ??

  • @jamic6351
    @jamic6351 Месяц назад +1

    Help is on the way.
    The answers have been here, it’s collaborating now.
    Young ones aren’t going to wait. Christoper Reeves injury was May 1995.
    Over three hundred months…….this?
    Shocking is the paucity of assistive equipment. Wheelchairs should be voice activated. Raise the seat to bed level. Telescope the transfer board.
    Lock the wheels with a voice command.
    With the videos will come users' groups. Now everyone can see that simple design is needed.
    Simple.
    Not one user content video shows any equipment, no handle, no curbing, no slantboard that would permit a user who’s fallen to butt skootch back up.
    Why not have wood crossmembers over the bed….use a zip wire approach, use for exercise, slide over what is needed. People are shown having trouble lifting the covers once in bed. No bottom control, it’s hard.
    Slide. Use grommets or clips, like a shower curtain, use a stick attachment, slide the covers up using the stick. Or tell the voice activated
    wheelchair to do it.
    In the U.S. , Stem cell funding was held up at least six years because of ill advised elected officials. Research stopped as they looked for Bible references.
    Don’t wait, work around them. Crowd source, don’t wait for funding. Be funding.
    News item showed an exoskeleton that cost 176K. Gets people on their feet.
    Nobody will pay it.
    Oh? Watch this.
    Commend this young one. With information sharing and a drop dead winning smile, he's at the vanguard.
    His channel is his resume. Send it freely to designers. Is there any neck device that would have worked? Appears you used helmets.
    A simple sleep neck roll might be used.
    Do you have actuals of the day of the accident?

  • @amruthappachu
    @amruthappachu 10 месяцев назад +1

    Can u help us too

  • @peppertrout
    @peppertrout 6 месяцев назад

    01:55 That anchorman seems pretty clueless.

  • @jmckeev765
    @jmckeev765 11 месяцев назад +1

    i'm so glad there's finally a cure for paralysis

    • @capnhands
      @capnhands 9 месяцев назад +3

      probably won't be ready for 70 years

    • @JDMvids1105
      @JDMvids1105 3 месяца назад +2

      @@capnhands without a doubt, we will be looking back at this in 10 years and wondering what happened to it. And if there were a "cure" for paralysis you better believe that it will be one of two things, Illegal or ridiculously expensive. your timeline seems about right. Even if there is a pill you could take tomorrow, they would still waste 20 years testing it.

  • @ARVYOranoos-ov8ti
    @ARVYOranoos-ov8ti 4 дня назад

    Hi aim bielqis

  • @barrylyndon80
    @barrylyndon80 7 месяцев назад +2

    The only cure lays in stemcell therapy.

  • @ekbmand8352
    @ekbmand8352 5 месяцев назад +1

    Try stemcell