who emphasizes the importance of a robust core for overall performance improvement and injury prevention. Dr. Horschig shares a series of exercises focused on improving spinal stability and ...
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New Scientist on MSNZapping spinal cord injuries helps restore hand strength and movementThe therapy consists of electrode pads placed on the skin above and below the injury site. They deliver electrical ...
In recent years, low-level electrical stimulation has emerged as an effective rehabilitative tool for people with spinal cord injuries. But not all patients have benefited because researchers ...
A new drug-free, minimally invasive intervention targets the root cause of progressive loss of neural function in spinal ...
Grace Moriarty, a University of Connecticut junior and a Southport resident, raised over $20,000 of the funds by running the ...
In a small human trial in SMA patients neurostimulation sessions improved motoneuron function, reduced fatigue, and improved leg muscle strength and walking.
Each day, when Dr. Paul Krabbenhoft meets with someone with a spinal cord injury, his patients are relieved to see him. Although some of his patients will walk out of the center, many face the ...
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