In a small human trial in SMA patients neurostimulation sessions improved motoneuron function, reduced fatigue, and improved leg muscle strength and walking.
A new drug-free, minimally invasive intervention targets the root cause of progressive loss of neural function in spinal ...
Researchers reported a spine-stimulating implant might aid neurodegenerative diseases like spinal muscle atrophy.
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, ...
[2] Spinal cord compression constitutes a true emergency because the initial injury to the spinal cord will lead to permanent loss of neurologic function if the pressure of the tumor on the cord ...
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