![]() ![]() Oskam said he can walk at least 100 meters (about 330 feet), depending on the day, and stand without using his hands for a few minutes. He said it’s useful in his daily life, like when he recently had something to paint but had no one to help, so he stood and did it himself. “I tried many things before, and now I have to learn how to walk normal again, like natural, because this is how the system works.” “My wish was to walk again, and I believed it was possible,” Oskam said at a briefing with journalists this week. His legs were impaired, as well as his arms and trunk. Gert-Jan Oskam, 40, was left paralyzed after a motorbike accident in China more than a decade ago. The research findings, published Wednesday in the journal Nature, outline successful outcomes for one study participant from the Netherlands. ![]() FDA advisers narrowly vote in favor of experimental gene therapy for rare muscle disease
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