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Electroacupuncture Calms Neuronal Stress to Restore Movement After Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal cord injury often triggers a cascade of secondary damage that severely limits functional recovery, largely driven by excessive calcium influx and neuronal stress. New research shows that electroacupuncture can interrupt this destructive cycle by targeting a key calcium-regulating pathway in injured neurons. Using a mouse model of spinal cord injury, the study demonstrates that electroacupuncture reduces calcium overload, suppresses stress signals within neurons, and prevents cell death. Beyond protection, the treatment also enhances nerve regeneration and motor coordination. These findings reveal a previously unrecognized biological mechanism through which electroacupuncture promotes neural repair, offering fresh insights into non-pharmacological strategies for restoring movement after spinal cord injury.

March 4, 2026


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