Improve Lives in Celebration of Father's Day

In celebration of Father’s Day, we share how, with the generosity of friends like you, Kessler Foundation is helping individuals with spinal cord injury regain use of their hands and arms—people like Ted Talis, a retired cybersecurity executive and father of three.

By participating in this research, people with spinal cord injury are improving voluntary control over their movements with the use of a wearable robotic brace called MyoPro. But more research is needed. Your continued support will allow researchers to conduct larger studies to determine how to best apply approaches in clinical care and at home.

Please make a gift today so that Ted, and others like him, can continue to gain mobility, and enjoy retirement and time with their families.

By supporting Kessler Foundation, you will make a difference—giving people with disabilities the chance to regain hand function, increase independence, and enjoy time with those they love most.

 

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