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Spinal cord stimulation restores hand and arm mobility after stroke
Preliminary research turns to a fully implantable system ...
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine researchers report the final outcomes of a pioneering pilot clinical trial using ...
Electrical stimulation of the spinal cord, such as following a spinal cord injury, has made great strides in recent years. However, high-frequency stimulation pulses, which are used in many current ...
A noninvasive spinal stimulation device safely improves upper-extremity function in people with a cervical spinal cord injury (SCI), results of a prospective nonsignificant risk trial suggest. The ...
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Spinal cord stimulation may restore arm strength after stroke
Key Takeaways Spinal cord stimulation might improve arm strength among stroke survivorsSeven patients had improved arm ...
Mumbai doctors achieved a medical breakthrough, enabling a paralysed man to breathe independently after six months on a ventilator. A specialised phrenic nerve stimulation surgery successfully ...
At 8 months follow-up, patients with painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy who received spinal cord stimulation (SCS) implants reported improvements in pain, neuropathic and autonomic symptoms, ...
For Cindy Taylor, it means being able to drive again, to put in her contact lenses, or something as simple as holding a glass or using a knife. For Rick Porter, it allows him to have a social life ...
The first patient has been implanted in a Defense Department-funded clinical trial evaluating Neuronoff’s Injectrode device for the treatment of neurogenic bladder in people with spinal cord injury.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients implanted with a spinal cord simulation system reported less severe pain from baseline to follow up.
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