Superman Reeve regains some movement

Superman actor Mr Christopher Reeve can now move some of his fingers and toes, the star's doctors have said.

Superman actor Mr Christopher Reeve can now move some of his fingers and toes, the star's doctors have said.

The star, who was paralysed in a riding accident seven years ago. can also feel a pin prick over most of his body and can distinguish between hot and cold, and sharp and dull sensations.

Doctors said the progress indicates that he might one day be able to walk again.

"No one who has suffered an injury as severe as Chris's and failed to have any initial recovery has regained the amount of motor and sensory function he has," said Dr John McDonald from the Washington University School of Medicine.

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Mr Reeve said the greatest thing was being able to feel the hugs of his wife and his three children. "To be able to feel just the lightest touch is really a gift," he told Peoplemagazine.

The progress has cost the 49-year-old about $280,000 a year in medical bills, with therapy including a combination of electrical muscle stimulation and repetitive-motion exercises to restart his motor skills.

Mr Reeve had initially hoped to be able to walk by his 50th birthday later this month. Although he will not achieve that, he said he remained extremely optimistic.

"The fact is that even if your body doesn't work the way it used to, the heart and the mind and the spirit are not diminished. It's as simple as that".

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