Episode 20 Have you ever misplaced your keys or forgotten a random fact and worried that you had a neurodegenerative disease? What is the difference…
Episode 19 Training to become a neurosurgeon is both incredibly rewarding and incredibly difficult. But is it more difficult than it needs to be and…
As originally published in the University of Louisville News When Keith Smith recently got a new tablet, it wasn’t for watching videos or scanning social…
You are cordially invited to join us for the Wednesday, May 18 – Thursday, May 19, 2022 The Kentucky Spinal Cord and Head Injury…
Episode 18 Few people have as long or as distinguished a career as Dr. Haring Nauta. On this episode, we discuss his observations about neurosurgical…
Episode 17 One of oncology’s greatest challenges in treating cancer is when it spreads to a different part of the body. When cancer spreads to…
As edited from For the past decade, researchers at the Kentucky Spinal Cord Injury Research Center have studied the impact of epidural stimulation, which is…
Story edited from In March, 2022 during a hockey tournament, a team will take the ice that will be the first of its kind…
Story from Henry Stifel was 17 years old in 1982 when an auto accident left him paralyzed, unable to walk or use his hands. With…
Optimal neuro | spine: Pediatric Spinal Cord Injury Research: A Conversation with Dr. Andrea Behrman
Episode 16 Happy New Year! We’re kicking off 2022 by shedding light on an area of research that isn’t talked about enough: pediatric spinal cord…