LOS ANGELES, Calif. - A former Minnesota high school hockey player who became paralyzed says he can now move his toes.
Jack Jablonski shared the good news on Twitter Monday night writing, "Moving my toes on my own on my command."
Last year, KARE 11's Randy Shaver spoke with Jablonski about life as a student at the University of Southern California as well as his road to one day walking again. He undergoes a two-hour therapy session three times a week.
“I believe I'll walk again and I don't know how far down the road that will be but technology is truly amazing,” Jack told KARE 11 in 2017.
In 2011, Jablonski was paralyzed after suffering a severe spinal cord injury during a hockey game.