A neurosurgeon and a neuroscientist discover promising new ways to help people with spinal cord injuries walk again ...
A new drug-free, minimally invasive intervention targets the root cause of progressive loss of neural function in spinal ...
Boosting communication between the spinal nerves and the muscles using the spinal cord stimulation reverses spinal muscle atrophy (SMA) progression and could be applied to other motoneuron diseases, ...
More than 15 million people worldwide are living with spinal cord injury (SCI), which can affect their sensory and motor ...
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A spine-zapping implant helped 3 people with a muscle-wasting disease walk betterThree people with a muscle-destroying disease destined to worsen got a little stronger when an implanted device zapped their ...
A Boston-area biopharmaceutical firm has submitted a biologics license application to the FDA for its investigational, fully ...
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Older Kangaroos Need Extra Care! Especially When It Comes to Spinal InjuriesHow a human chiropractor came to Aima's aid.
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News Medical on MSNNeurostimulation improves movement in adults with spinal muscle atrophyA new drug-free, minimally invasive intervention targets the root cause of progressive loss of neural function in spinal muscle atrophy (SMA), an inherited neuromuscular disease.
A new electrical stimulation therapy for spinal muscle atrophy (SMA) has shown promise in reactivating motor neurons and ...
A neuroscientist who led pioneering studies of stimulation for spinal cord injuries at the University of Louisville called the findings significant. “Human spinal circuitry is very sophisticated ...
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