My dad has a C6 C7 spinal cord injury. How we can find out if he will ever walk again?

My dad broke his spinal chord 3 years ago in a car accident. he had some operations, and doctors are not sure if it is fully ripped, or there are still some nerve endings that connect? He is really great person, and full of life but weelchair kind of destroyed every dream that he had. We are not a very rich family. Me, my mom, and my step-dad, who i call dad time to time. Anyways is there any experimental programs, or any kind of programs that will try to figure out this problem not for a million dollars? I know he will be ready for anything, just to have some hope? If anybody knows anything, please let me know. I would appreciate any kind of information. Thanks

Answers:
Take your dad to physical therepy they will try to massage him andhelp him move little by little so he can do things that he wasnt capable of before , also u should really go to the docotrs and ask them of all the options he has write them down on paper and go home to a nice thinking place and thnk what will this do , think of positives and negatives and cross off things you dont think will happen than find something sthat you can do to help and get started , gurl no ones rich but this is life just think it throught and all the choices theres choices for everyone noone has no choice you can do it think of choices your dad has =) im going 2 pray for you and your family tonight
God Bless You All!!
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