![In UCLA study, non-surgical approach helps people with paralysis voluntarily move their legs – a first | UCLA In UCLA study, non-surgical approach helps people with paralysis voluntarily move their legs – a first | UCLA](https://s3.amazonaws.com/cms.ipressroom.com/173/files/20156/55b95636299b50695f007f5a_Legs+before+and+after/Legs+before+and+after_fd8d6e92-3ace-458a-bbe8-48de95ea5c7b-prv.jpg)
In UCLA study, non-surgical approach helps people with paralysis voluntarily move their legs – a first | UCLA
![Young Man crippled leg from birth Sit on the floor for begging. disabled, handicapped, deformed, defective. to life. Stock Photo | Adobe Stock Young Man crippled leg from birth Sit on the floor for begging. disabled, handicapped, deformed, defective. to life. Stock Photo | Adobe Stock](https://as2.ftcdn.net/v2/jpg/01/26/29/47/1000_F_126294780_iM5BmkKAIV4klNpTuOfiF2lrmb0xQgEz.jpg)
Young Man crippled leg from birth Sit on the floor for begging. disabled, handicapped, deformed, defective. to life. Stock Photo | Adobe Stock
![File:Left, a beggar with crippled legs; right, a beggar with crip Wellcome V0020314.jpg - Wikimedia Commons File:Left, a beggar with crippled legs; right, a beggar with crip Wellcome V0020314.jpg - Wikimedia Commons](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c6/Left%2C_a_beggar_with_crippled_legs%3B_right%2C_a_beggar_with_crip_Wellcome_V0020314.jpg)
File:Left, a beggar with crippled legs; right, a beggar with crip Wellcome V0020314.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
![Disease disability paralysis handicap health concept. legs of disabled person. crippled female sitting on wheelchair. | CanStock Disease disability paralysis handicap health concept. legs of disabled person. crippled female sitting on wheelchair. | CanStock](https://cdn.w600.comps.canstockphoto.com/legs-of-disabled-person-picture_csp40744572.jpg)
Disease disability paralysis handicap health concept. legs of disabled person. crippled female sitting on wheelchair. | CanStock
![In UCLA study, non-surgical approach helps people with paralysis voluntarily move their legs – a first | UCLA In UCLA study, non-surgical approach helps people with paralysis voluntarily move their legs – a first | UCLA](https://s3.amazonaws.com/cms.ipressroom.com/173/files/20156/55ba86616eafb51cc6005fc8_Neurotrauma-2/Neurotrauma-2_9b4d3e31-ed7b-4863-a1de-83de00961c8e-prv.jpg)