"A lot of those signals become corrupt after injury," Trumbower said. "And so, the idea is that by providing this stimulation ...
which severely impedes neurological recovery from spinal cord injury (SCI). In recent years, single-cell techniques have revealed the heterogeneity of multiple immune cells at the genomic, ...
To provide a simulated sense of touch for bionic limbs, researchers have been experimenting with intracortical ...
OPC1 is designed to replace or support cells in the spinal cord that are absent or dysfunctional due to traumatic injury and is intended to help restore or augment functional activity in persons ...
changes in neurological function as measured by sensory and motor scores and motor level on International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury (ISNCSCI) examinations ...
More than 15 million people worldwide are living with spinal cord injury (SCI), which can affect their sensory and motor functions below the injury level ... come up with different grasps.
And Spinal Research chairwoman Tara Stewart said the study suggests “it’s now time to stop talking about spinal cord injury as being incurable”. Ten people aged between 21 and 68 with different levels ...
Exploratory endpoints include measurements of neurological impairment and function, as well as pain, evaluated by changes from baseline on the following endpoints: changes in neurological function as ...
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal which houses the nerves and spinal cord. Stenosis most commonly affects the lumbar spine. Regular exercise, postural corrections, and adopting ...