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Nick Terrafranca from NeuroRecovery Technologies

Posted on July 17, 2018 by christalpowell

NeuroRecovery Technologies specializes in Spinal Cord Stimulation for spinal cord injury. Nick Terrafranca, CEO, describes the technology and an update on the progress of their research.

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