A new report shows that a non-ambulatory (unable to walk or stand) child with a cervical spinal cord injury was able to restore basic walking function after intensive locomotor training. The case ...
Balancing optimism with realism is a challenge that spinal-cord patients face the moment they regain consciousness. But there are encouraging signs a revolution in technology may speed the process of ...
The objectives of this study were (1) to characterize the longitudinal changes in rat lower hindlimb muscle morphology following contusion SCI by using magnetic resonance imaging and (2) to determine ...
An accidental gunshot left Kyle Bartolini paralyzed as a preschooler. But today, he's an active teenager who can get around with crutches or a walker and loves to fish, swim, kayak and play paintball.
As an expectant or new parent, it’s something that nothing can prepare you for: An injury at birth, or an illness right after that causes a problem with the spinal cord and may prevent a child from ...
Results from the LEAPS trial have indicated that a locomotor training program featuring body weight-supported treadmill training did not produce superior outcomes in patients post-stroke when compared ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - As an expectant or new parent, it’s something that nothing can prepare you for. An injury at birth, or an illness right after that causes a problem with the spinal ...
February 16, 2011 (Los Angeles, California) — Results from the largest clinical trial to date in rehabilitation after stroke show that although all patients achieved similar gains in walking ability, ...
Of four research participants living with traumatic, motor complete spinal cord injury, two are able to walk over ground with epidural stimulation following epidural stimulation paired with daily ...
ALEXANDRIA, VA (June 4, 2008)—A new report shows that a non-ambulatory (unable to walk or stand) child with a cervical spinal cord injury was able to restore basic walking function after intensive ...
A new report shows that a non-ambulatory (unable to walk or stand) child with a cervical spinal cord injury was able to restore basic walking function after intensive locomotor training. The case ...