Dr Natasha van Zyl

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Austin Health

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Reanimating hand movement after spinal cord injury

A study by the University of Melbourne and Austin Health has found that nerve transfer surgery for people suffering tetraplegia after a traumatic spinal cord injury can improve independence

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