Post Magazine: Medical Marvel

If Pat Rummerfield was paralysed by the neck in a car accident decades ago, the prognosis was bleak. But with happiness and the incredible force of will, he began to walk again. And then, running and cycling and swimming - all without feeling his knee. Doctors are hoping they can help other paraplegics Quadriplegics and achieve the same goal.

Tom Black, whose history has worked Rummerfield this week on the issue of “Washington Post” magazine, was Monday, January 28, at Noon ET field questions and comments. Add it is itself the medical miracles, Pat Rummerfield.

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