Nerve Repair: Restoring Signals in the Central Nervous System

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When the spinal cord or brain is injured, the axons that carry messages from your brain to your body get crushed — and special molecules (CSPGs) block them from reconnecting. Damaged myelin makes things even worse, stopping signals from traveling where they need to go.

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🧠✨ But what if we could restore those signals?

In this episode, we explore groundbreaking research aimed at:
🔬 Remyelinating damaged axons
🌱 Regenerating pathways in the central nervous system
âš¡ Enhancing neuroplasticity so signals can finally get through
📈 Measuring recovery through motor-evoked potentials (MEPs)

Imagine a future where someone who can’t move their hand today regains that ability because the brain–body connection has been restored.

That future may be closer than we think.

🔗 Tune in to hear how science is unlocking new hope for nerve repair and spinal healing.

🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

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