Research participant, Stefanie interviewed about findings published today in JAMA Neurology.
 
| New Publication! September 17, 2018
Recent findings published in JAMA Neurology today, describes how spinal cord epidural stimulation contributes to sustained regulation of blood pressure. For this study, research participants received stimulation using specific configurations selected to target cardiovascular function. Earlier research showed the benefits of scES in controlling cardiovascular function during stimulation, but this data reveals participants’ blood pressure and heart rate remained stabilized between sessions, showing an enduring effect. To follow the research click here! 
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Recovery of cardiovascular function with epidural stimulation after human spinal cord injury
Cardiovascular spinal cord epidural stimulation (CV-scES) and home training for recovery of cardiovascular function following severe spinal cord injury.
Spinal cord stimulation and respiratory-cardiovascular plasticity after spinal cord injury
Task and physiological specific stimulation for recovery of autonomic function, voluntary movement and standing using epidural stimulation and training after spinal cord injury 
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