When her balance issues first started, Mary Pat Mirus thought she was just getting old.
She struggled to pick up her feet, gripped walls for support and wobbled when she walked her dog, a Mi-Ki name… [+5302 chars]
Park Ridge woman with movement issues walks with ease after clinical trial: 'It was a miracle to me' - Chicago Sun-Times
Mary Pat Mirus, 72, started to realize her balance suffering and struggled to move around without support. But a new procedure in a clinical trial restored her movement with little recovery time.
By:Mary Norkol
Source:Suntimes.com
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