Paralyzed Man Walks Again Thanks to Nose
In 2010, Darek Fidyka was attacked
and stabbed multiple times. The attacker severed his spine, rendering
him paralyzed from the chest down, but now, thanks to a new and
revolutionary procedure, Darek can walk again!
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The operation involved taking special
cells from the patient’s nose, called “Olfactory Bulbs.” These bulbs
are the only part of the human body able to regrow nerves, due to the
nose’ constant exposure to chemicals that might damage it. Without such
an ability, humans would lose their sense of smell very early in life.
The idea of harnessing that ability and applying it to other major nerve
centers has been discussed by doctors at length, and tests have shown
that paralyzed rats and dogs regained their mobility thanks to such
treatment.
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After 2 years in a wheelchair, Darek
was selected and went through this surgery, which involved 100
microinjections into the injured area. After the procedure, Darek went
through physical therapy five times a day but showed no response. At the
third month, though, he noticed that he was gaining muscle again in his
legs. By the sixth month, Darek was able to take a few steps on his
own, and now he is able to walk with a walking frame. Darek reports that
he also started gaining some control over his bowels, bladder and even
some sexual control.
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Darek was quoted saying: “I think it's realistic that one day I will become independent.”
This story brings much hope to
hundreds of thousands of paralyzed men, women and children who might be
able to walk again, and sooner than they think!
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