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Meet a pioneer in stroke recovery


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Meet a pioneer in stroke recovery
Young and capable, Aaron seemed perfectly healthy, until one January morning in 2019.
"I woke up to use the bathroom and I couldn't get out of my bed," he told correspondent Susan Spencer. " I had to grab something to get out of my bed. And then I got my two feet on the floor and I walked just couple feet and I fell down."
Holly recalled, "I went to go down the hallway, past his bedroom, found him on the floor, but he said he could not get up."
"This must have been terrifying," Spencer said.

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This week on "Sunday Morning" (January 31)


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This week on "Sunday Morning" (January 31)
Guest host: Mo Rocca
After 39-year-old Aaron Ulland suffered a stroke, paralyzing his left side, he volunteered to participate in a revolutionary study at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, where electrodes were implanted in his brain to help restore his mobility. Correspondent Susan Spencer reports on the incredible results.
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