“After spinal cord injury the nervous system becomes more rigid and less able to change its approach as the muscles work ...
A drug developed at Case Western at Case Western Biotechnology Incubator is showing promise in helping paralyzed patients ...
Even when people with incomplete spinal cord injuries can walk, everyday functions like standing, balancing or producing ...
What started as an ordinary day quickly turned into a life-altering crisis when a sudden spinal cord injury changed ...
Nearly a decade after a training ride crash left him with a spinal cord injury, an Easthampton man is regaining function ...
First introduced five decades ago, MRI scanners are now a cornerstone of modern medicine, vital for diagnosing strokes, tumors, spinal conditions and more, without ...
In past research, Calvert and others in the field have been able to restore control over muscle movement for these patients ...
After a devastating accident ended his active career, Sherman Gillums Jr. found a new mission advocating for the paralysis ...
What if a technology could reanimate parts of the body that have lost their connection to the brain—like a bladder that can no longer empty due to a spinal cord injury, or intestines that can't push ...
Made possible by a $6 million anonymous donation, UofL Health – Frazier Rehabilitation Institute celebrated the opening of the UofL Health – Center for Advanced NeuroRehab – Assistive Technology ...
Incomplete spinal cord injuries disrupt motor unit coordination. The nervous system struggles to sync muscles at low effort and overcompensates with rigid signals at high effort.
Ashleigh Whitton was riding a bike when she collided with the side of a car that entered a partially closed street.