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Epidural Stimulation can activate both afferent and efferent pathways. The neural pathways that can mediate motor-evoked potentials to all muscles of the lower limbs are…
Locomotor Training with body weight support significantly improves pulmonary function in individuals with chronic SCI. These improvements are likely the result of neuroplastic changes in…
Quality of Residual Neuromuscular Control and Functional Deficits in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury Study Design: Prospective cohort study.Objective: This study examined the relationship between…
Dustin Shillcox fully embraced the vast landscape of his native Wyoming. He loved snowmobiling, waterskiing, and riding four-wheelers near his hometown of Green River. But…
The purpose of this study was to examine neuromuscular control of reciprocal locomotor tasks in children with ISCIs as well as uninjured children. Across both…
Electrode implants have already helped one paralysis patient get on his feet again. Is walking the next step? Read More
It almost looks easy — just apply 10 volts of electric current to the spinal cord and — voila! — a paralyzed man stands. Read…
Four years after an auto accident left him paralyzed from the chest down, Rob Summers was standing on his own two feet. Here’s how his…
Investigators report incremental progress in using epidural stimulation to help people with spinal cord injury stand, walk, and move some muscles. Read More