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spinal cord injury, deep brain stimulation
Breakthrough deep brain stimulation therapy restores walking after spinal cord injury
A spinal cord injury (SCI) disrupts communication between the brain and spinal cord, leading to partial or complete paralysis. But recent breakthroughs suggest an unexpected brain region could play a critical role in restoring mobility.
Deep brain stimulation helps two patients walk after spinal injury
Wolfgang Jäger was in his 30s when a skiing accident left the young Austrian wheelchair-bound from a spinal cord injury. Fast-forward to today, where an innovative deep-brain stimulation technique is helping the 54-year-old Jäger walk and move again.
Breakthrough in Spinal Cord Injury Recovery: New Brain Stimulation Restores Movement
EPFL and CHUV researchers have pioneered a new method using deep brain stimulation in the lateral hypothalamus to enhance motor recovery in spinal cord injury patients, leading to significant long-term improvements in mobility and independence.
Deep brain stimulation can help with spinal cord injuries — and more
Medical Watch Digest for Dec 2 Deep brain stimulation can help with spinal cord injuries A novel way to reverse paralysis. Researchers at the Swiss Federal Technology Institute call it a major milestone in the treatment of spinal cord injuries.
Deep Brain Stimulation Helps Two Patients Walk After Spinal Cord Injury
In 2006, Wolfgang Jäger was in his 30s when a skiing accident left the young Austrian wheelchair-bound from a spinal cord injury. Fast-forward to today, where an innovative deep-brain stimulation technique is helping the 54-year-old Jäger walk and move again.
Health Rounds: Brain stimulation helps restore walking after paralysis in pilot study
Applying deep brain stimulation to a different region in the brain than has been used for other conditions improved the recovery of lower limb movements in two patients with severe spinal cord injuries,
Stimulating parts of the brain can help the paralysed to walk again
Exactly which bits of the brain are involved in this adaptation is not clear. But, in a paper just published in Nature Medicine, a group of researchers led by Jocelyne Bloch of Lausanne University Hospital and Grégoire Courtine at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne shed some light.
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Back Pain Related to Brazilian Jiu Jitsu: A Guide for Primary Care Practice
Understanding the etiology of back pain from practicing Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is crucial for developing effective prevention ...
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Understanding and Treating Back Pain Caused by Disc Problems
Back pain related to disc issues, such as herniated or bulging discs, is one of the most common reasons people seek medical ...
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Brain scan predicts effectiveness of spinal cord surgery
A 10-minute brain scan can predict the effectiveness of a risky spinal surgery to alleviate intractable pain. The Kobe ...
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