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Stem cells > Research facilities > Research & Science - International Center for Spinal Cord Injury at Kennedy Krieger Institute

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Description: The International Center for Spinal Cord Injury (ICSCI) at Kennedy Krieger Institute was founded on the philosophy that individuals with paralysis can always hope for recovery of sensation, function, mobility, and independence, months and even years after injury. ICSCI is one of the first facilities in the world to combine innovative research with a unique focus on restoration and rehabilitation for children and adults with chronic paralysis. In this video, Dr. John McDonald and his colleagues share insights into the research and science behind the philosophy of the program. Visit the official ICSCI website at http://www.spinalcordrecovery.org/


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