Recent Pediatric NeuroRecovery Participant Alex Brown is doing something that’s never been done before. He’s blazing a trail for other people behind him to benefit…
Researchers at Mayo Clinic invite you to participate in a research study regarding the effects of epidural spinal stimulation use. At this time, epidural spinal…
In 2014, Kosair for Kids invested in a vision to provide the best care for spinal cord injuries, conduct cutting-edge research to guide our therapies,…
An idea has become reality for children with spinal cord injury Researchers at the University of Louisville’s Kentucky Spinal Cord Injury Research Center (KSCIRC) and…
A relationship begun nearly half a century ago is still going strong. As taken from the Kosair’s for Kids Blog Post Since 1982, Kosair for Kids…
The Pediatric NeuroRecovery Program supports the University of Louisville and its upward trajectory as a premier, nationally recognized metropolitan research university. As a part of…
As originally published in the University of Louisville News $7.8 million from NIH will fund development of a closed-loop system to monitor and adjust for…
This edited excerpt about Matthew Wetherbee and the MW Fund was originally published in: Written by: Pirie Jones Grossman “Expanding your donor base will…
“We are just scratching the surface of understanding what neuromodulation can do and what can happen if you understand and take advantage of the circuitry…
So first of all, complete paralysis is not a thing. People who are supposed to be motor paralyzed have moved voluntarily with the epidural stimulator.…