Paralyzed Rutgers player has sensation in whole body
PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) - Rutgers announced the improvement in Eric LeGrand's condition Thursday, citing an interview the player had recently with ESPN...
PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) — Injured Rutgers football player Eric LeGrand has movement in his shoulders and sensation throughout his body.
Rutgers announced the improvement in LeGrand’s condition Thursday, citing an interview the player had recently with ESPN.
It marked the first update in LeGrand’s condition since last month when the university announced that the defensive tackle had some feeling in his hands.
The 20-year-old was hurt on Oct. 16, making a tackle on a kickoff return against Army in a game at New Meadowlands Stadium. He was treated at Hackensack University Medical Center for about two weeks before transferring to Kessler Institute, one of the nation’s leaders in spinal cord rehabilitation.
Rutgers went on to defeat Army, 23-20. But without LeGrand the rest of the way, the Scarlet Knights lost six consecutive games. They finished 4-8, and last in the Big East at 1-6.
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