Challenging the status quo for 40 years
Over the last 40 years our research has delivered major advances in our understanding of paralysis and spinal cord biology, creating the possibility of delivering meaningful therapies and ultimately finding a cure.
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More newsEvery two hours, someone is paralysed by spinal cord injury in the UK, new data reveals.
17 May 24Mum and daughter take on 400K push and run challenge for Spinal Research
1 May 24New network aims to unlock UK research potential into spinal cord injury.
26 April 24Aria Grace Equine Law to partner with Spinal Research
18 April 24Our research
Our most recently funded projects include clinical studies for the restoration of hand and arm function, improvements to help with bladder and bowel control, and the reduction of debilitating nerve pain.
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“I really do hope the research could find a way to make us recover the use of our upper limbs at least…just to imagine getting up and dressed by myself, washing myself, eating by myself, holding in my arms my little nephew gives me chills.”
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