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Spinal cord damage—whether from traumatic injury or conditions such as spina bifida—can have a profound impact on bladder ...
Urinary incontinence is a devastating condition affecting over 33 million Americans, according to the National Association ...
There's a treatment helping chronic pain patients by disrupting pain signals in the body from getting to the brain.
A new study from a USC research team just published in  Nature Communications reveals major insights in understanding how the human spinal cord triggers the bladder emptying process – insights that ...
What is spinal cord stimulation? The truth about the back pain treatment - Research shows spinal cord stimulators work no better than a placebo – and they can also carry risks ...
Tiny, zapping implant gives spinal cord injury survivors new hope UT Dallas researchers paired rehab with vagus nerve stimulation to help people with spinal cord injuries regain arm and hand mobility.
A paradigm shift in the way we treat spinal injuries is now in sight, with the world's first regenerative cell therapy being granted approval for a registrational Phase I clinical trial. It's a ...
A Swiss research center is trying to use innovative technology to help restore bodily functions for paralyzed patients—and even help Parkinson's patients walk smoothly again.
In a proof-of-concept study involving five individuals with spinal cord injuries, the combination of robotics and electrical epidural stimulation resulted in immediate and sustained muscle activation.
As a key milestone, Cellino has successfully manufactured and delivered autologous iPSC lines from four donors to Matricelf, a biotech company developing regenerative therapies for spinal cord injury.