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According to a report from Buffalo TV station WIVB-TV, injured Bills tight end Kevin Everett has voluntary movement of his arms and legs.
WIVB medical reporter Dr. Peter Ostrow says the voluntary movement shows dramatic improvement over the prognosis Everett was given Monday, when orthopedic surgeon Dr. Andrew Cappuccino called Everett's spinal-cord injury suffered in Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos "catastrophic" and life-threatening.
At the time, Cappuccino said Everett's chances of regaining a full range of body motion were not very likely.
But according to the WIVB report, Cappuccino is much more optimistic Tuesday evening.
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According to a report from Buffalo TV station WIVB-TV, injured Bills tight end Kevin Everett has voluntary movement of his arms and legs.
WIVB medical reporter Dr. Peter Ostrow says the voluntary movement shows dramatic improvement over the prognosis Everett was given Monday, when orthopedic surgeon Dr. Andrew Cappuccino called Everett's spinal-cord injury suffered in Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos "catastrophic" and life-threatening.
At the time, Cappuccino said Everett's chances of regaining a full range of body motion were not very likely.
But according to the WIVB report, Cappuccino is much more optimistic Tuesday evening.
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