3D printed implants could restore neural pathways in spinal cord injury

Written by Mike Gregg

A new study in Nature Medicine suggests that 3D printing could be utilized to restore lost motor function in patients that have injured their spinal cord.

A study published in Nature Medicine suggests that 3D printed implants could one day restore neural pathways and lost motor function in patients with spinal cord injury. The implants are the product of researchers at the University of California San Diego (CA, USA) and consist of soft bridges that guide the growth of new nerve cells across a break or a tear in the damaged spinal column.

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