Sky News reports that:

A device that sends an electrical "buzz" through the skin could allow people who were paralysed several decades ago to regain movement in their arms and hands.

The device, known as the Orgasmatron, uses wired pads and a control device to deliver a 'strange sensation' to the body.

Women have reported that its variable electric pulses have caused their legs to tremble, their arms to twitch and their cheeks to flush while men claim it has cured their erectile dysfunction and prevented premature ejaculation.

Known as ARC-Stimulation therapy, the treatment is currently being trialled and:

According to results, published in the journal Nature Medicine, 90% had clinically meaningful improvement in one measure of strength or function, and 72% in two measures.

Significantly, 87% reported a better quality of life.