The Pediatric NeuroRecovery Program supports the University of Louisville and its upward trajectory as a premier, nationally recognized metropolitan research university. As a part of…
Until now, it was believed that paralysis resulting from spinal cord injury was irreversible. In her provocative talk, Dr. Susan Harkema shares breakthrough research showing…
As originally published in the University of Louisville News $7.8 million from NIH will fund development of a closed-loop system to monitor and adjust for…
This edited excerpt about Matthew Wetherbee and the MW Fund was originally published in: Written by: Pirie Jones Grossman “Expanding your donor base will…
“We are just scratching the surface of understanding what neuromodulation can do and what can happen if you understand and take advantage of the circuitry…
As published in ELSEVIER Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology We investigated the impact of Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) on cough capacity in 10 children (Mean ±…
As published in MDPI Children Activity-based Therapies (ABTs) focus on activating the neuromuscular system below the level of spinal cord injury (SCI) promoting neuromuscular capacity.…
As published in BRAIN – a Journal of Neurology This study reports volitional motor outcomes in 20 individuals with clinically diagnosed motor complete spinal cord…
As published in MDPI Children To investigate and compare trunk control and muscle activation during uncompensated sitting in children with and without spinal cord injury…
presented by: Dr. Todd A. Linsenmeyer, MD Director of Urology, Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation Most individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCI) develop neurogenic bladders. This…