Humboldt Broncos bus crash survivor Ryan Straschnitzki is still focused on his recovery, but also expanding his efforts to helping others. yxe
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His experience since the crash has illustrated the need to “get more adaptive athletes involved, to raise awareness for people to reach the goals they’re aiming for.” He had an epidural stimulator implanted in his spine in Thailand in 2019. The device, which resembles a smartphone, sends electrical currents to the spinal cord to try to stimulate nerves and move limbs.Article content
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