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Could this be the future of spinal cord repair? Discover a groundbreaking advancement in spinal cord injury treatment led by Australian researchers at Griffith University. Scientists have developed revolutionary biological bridges made from millions of nasal cells, offering new hope to paralysed individuals. In this video, we delve into the upcoming human trials, where cells from the noses of patients will be transplanted into damaged spinal cords. These cutting-edge 'nerve bridges' are designed to promote nerve regeneration, potentially restoring vital functions like finger movement or bladder sensation. Join us as Professor James St John explains how 3D imaging and advanced science have paved the way for this extraordinary medical innovation and how quadriplegic Jesse Moore relocated from Tasmania hoping to be chosen to take part in the trails. If you are interested in the trial, more information can be sought by emailing [email protected] This video is a segment from the November 2024 edition of AbiliTV - you can watch the full show here: • AbiliTV Episode 6: Spinal Cord Repair Tria... AbiliTV is an innovative television show dedicated to showcasing the lives, challenges, and triumphs of individuals with disabilities The show is hosted by people with disabilities and features stories of people from all walks of life while also showcasing achievements and artistic performances of people with disabilities. New episodes of this groundbreaking television show are released on YouTube on the last Wednesday of every month. The program is also broadcast on C31 Melbourne, C44 Adelaide and is streamed and made available on demand via CTV+. The show is filmed at Trending Media Australia's studio in Brisbane and is crewed by people with disabilities through a partnership between Trending Media Australia and Rope. AbiliTV website: https://www.abilitv.com.au/ Trending Media Australia website: https://trendingmedia.com.au/ Rope website: https://www.ropeassocinc.com/ CTV+ website: https://ctvplus.org.au/series/abilitv/ CTV+ website: https://ctvplus.org.au/