Spasticity Patient Defies the Odds, Walks Again
Mary N. suffered a spinal injury that left her unable to move her legs due to spasticity. Her muscles were so tight she could not walk and it was causing her pain. Dr. Andrea Toomer of Culicchia Neurological Clinic in New Orleans recommended she receive a surgically implanted Baclofen pump to ease the tightness. Two years later, Mary is walking, riding a bike and doing yoga. You can view an earlier video of Mary's progress here: • Mary N. Baclofen Pump 2017 Progress

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