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Study shows stem cells derived from a patients' own fat are safe and may improve sensation and movement after traumatic spinal cord injuries.
Epidural stimulation enables motor function after chronic paraplegia. Peter J. Grahn, Ph.D., Kendall H. Lee, M.D., Ph.D., Igor A. Lavrov, M.D., Ph.D., and ...
... Paraplegia Rochester, MN. The purpose of this study is to characterize and compare sensorimotor activity in muscles below the level of injury during ...
... Paraplegia, Neur...ogenic bladder dysfunction, Quadriplegia, Neuropathic pain syndrome, Neurogenic bowel dysfunction, Spinal pain. Show more areas of focus ...
... paraplegia. These experiences furthered my interest in a doctoral program and in biomedical engineering specifically. During my graduate studies, I was able ...
Paraplegia; Parasitic brain abscess; Parasomnia; Paresthesias; Parkinsonism; Parkinson's disease · Pediatric brain tumors; Pediatric hydrocephalus; Pediatric ...
Learn what's involved with this therapy designed to improve movement and mobility after a spinal cord injury.
This syndrome causes a number of potentially serious symptoms that appear decades after the polio virus.
... Paraplegia, Neurogenic bladder dysfunction, Quadriplegia, Demyelinating neuropathy, Neuropathy, Quadriparesis, Neurogenic bowel dysfunction, Cervical ...
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