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Electrical stimulation helps restore movement and sensation after spinal injury
Researchers at Brown University have demonstrated that targeted electrical stimulation of the spinal cord can restore both ...
Not the foot itself, not the ground beneath it, but a sensation somewhere above the injury that her brain had learned to ...
Now, a team of researchers reports in the journal Nature Biomedical Engineering that it’s close to bridging this gap created ...
The effects of spinal cord injuries are complex and multifaceted. People lose not only the ability to control the movement of their limbs, but also the ability to receive sensory feedback from them.
A new study from Brown University showed how electrical stimulation could restore a person's ability to move their limbs after a spinal cord injury.
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In new results from a clinical trial, researchers show that electrical stimulation of the spinal cord can restore the muscle ...
Kevin and Stacy Reece of Richfield, NC, talk about the day they learned their son Logan was paralyzed due to a spinal cord stroke. His recovery is uncertain. But Logan Reese’s family is holding on to ...
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