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Our annual reports
- 2023 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL)
- 2022 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL)
- 2021 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL) – hier (NL-ANBI-publicatieplicht) – ici (FR)
- 2020 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL) – ici (FR)
- 2019 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL) – ici (FR)
- 2018 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL) – ici (FR)
- 2017 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL) – ici (FR)
- 2016 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL) – ici (FR)
- 2015 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL) – ici (FR)
- 2014 first financial report (6 months only): click here.
Latest research and foundation news
These are only a few blog articles and archives written about the developments @ endParalysis, and/or about spinal cord injury research. To stay informed about key research development in the field of curative chronic SCI research, make sure to check our very latest Research overview in our About Research pages. To know more about the projects that we fund and their outcome, please read our latest annual report and consult “Our research funding” page. Thank you!
endParalysis 2023 annual report
Written by Corinne Jeanmaire, July 4th, 2024 Find out what we are doing and how we spend the money we receive through your donations Click here to access all our yearly reports, including our latest report over 2023.
Electrical stimulation improves Arm & Hand Function in cervical spinal injury
Onward’s Non-Invasive Spinal Cord Electrical Stimulation Improves Arm and Hand Function in Patients with Incomplete Cervical Spinal Cord Injury Onward’s non-invasive electric stimulation trial, known as UP-Lift, has garnered significant attention in the field of...
Spinal Cord Injury therapy or treatment abroad
Written by Corinne Jeanmaire, May 2nd 2024 Miracle vs. reality of unproven / unregulated therapies abroad Countless people travel abroad in search of expensive treatments that they hope will cure them or at least improve their paralysis. How can you recognize...
First human received the Neuralink’s brain implant
First human received the Neuralink’s brain implant Elon Musk very recently shared on X that the first human had just received a brain implant from Neuralink. He says: “[the first human] is recovering well. Initial results show promising neuron spike detection.” This...
Brain and spinal implants help patient with incomplete spinal cord injury walk better
Walking better thanks to spinal and brain implants Again, recent news reported a breakthrough study in the field of spinal cord injury research with many headlines reading something along the lines "Brain implants allow paralysed man to walk using his thoughts". And...
Spinal Cord Injury: unproven therapies vs clinical trials
Should people accept their new life situation after a spinal cord injury and make the best out of it? Or should they try everything and anything to get better and possibly reverse paralysis? These two ends of the pendulum often seem to be the only possibilities after...
Curing Spinal Cord Injury: research progress – is it only about science?
Curing spinal cord injuries / reversing paralysis: is there progress in research? Is it just about science? Or are there other prerequisites e.g. in the market, for people to walk again? Interview with Dr Mark Bacon, PhD - July 2022 Clear progress is being made as can...
Cure spinal cord injury latest therapies, research, treatments
BE AWARE: THIS IS AN ARCHIVE. VISIT OUR LATEST SPINAL CORD INJURY CURE RESEARCH / THERAPIES / TREATMENTS OVERVIEW IN OUR RESEARCH SECTION OF THIS WEBSITE: HERECure Spinal Cord Injury latest therapies, research, treatments Lay overview (Chronic spinal cord injury only)...
Our 2020 year report
Our 2020 Annual Report is online! 2020 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL) – ici (FR) 2019 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL) – ici (FR) 2018 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL) – ici (FR) 2017 annual report: click here (EN) – hier (NL)...
CRP peptide therapy research project for spinal injury repair: update
CRP pre-clinical research – latest update (May 22nd, 2020). CRP Peptide therapy research project for chronic spinal cord injury repair
Chondroitinase a.k.a. CH’ASE spinal cord injury recovery treatment research – update
Recent experiments, using gene therapy models to deliver the enzyme, have moved the therapy closer to human application.
SPINAL CORD INJURY RESEARCH PRIORITIES: FEEDBACK TO THE NIH
The NIH (National Institute of Health - North America) recently invited SCI -related organisations / individuals to express their opinion about Spinal Cord Injury research priorities (send your own input here . Feel free to copy-paste our input below if you like it)....
SCI 2020 Disruption in research to cure spinal cord injury
Disruption in 2020 Cure spinal cord injury research. Interview with Corinne Jeanmaire
Interview made by U2FP.org, per email, in March 2019, for U2FP newsletter
E-stimulation helps patients with incomplete spinal injury walk again
Picture: EPFL - Switzerland Written by Corinne Jeanmaire - Edited by Beverley Saunders, December 2018. E-stimulation helps patients with incomplete spinal injury walk again Recent news (again) reported a breakthrough study in the field of spinal cord injury...
NIH Disruption in cure spinal cord injury research
NIH Disruption in cure spinal cord injury research: Open letter to Lyn Jakeman - Copy to NASCIC (North American SCI consortium) Written by Corinne Jeanmaire - December 4th, 2018. Open letter sent to Lyn Jakeman (NIH): lyn.Jakeman@nih.gov, with a copy...
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