Grégoire Courtine, a pioneering neuroscientist, and Jocelyne Bloch, an innovative neurosurgeon, discuss their groundbreaking NeuroRestore project, which uses brain signals to stimulate the spinal cord and restore movement after paralysis. They unravel the science behind the 'digital bridge' technology, the challenges of voluntary control, and inspiring patient stories. Suzanne Edwards shares her emotional journey from complete spinal injury to regaining movement, offering hope for new possibilities in recovery and highlighting the project's vision for widespread accessibility.