The immature central nervous system is recognized as having substantial neuroplastic capacity. In this study, we explored the hypothesis that rehabilitation can exploit that potential…
Incomplete spinal cord injuries in pediatrics and adults can lead to asymmetric motor impairments exhibiting as asymmetries of posture and gait. Recently, rehabilitation guidelines for…
As infancy is characterized by rapid physical growth and critical periods of development, disruptions due to illness or disease reveal vulnerability associated with this period.…
As published in Frontier in Pediatrics in a special research issue on: Neurodevelopmental and Behavioral Outcomes Following a Traumatic Event in Infancy. Rapid musculoskeletal growth…
As published in American Spinal Injury Association Objectives: To establish the utility and feasibility of the International Spinal Cord Injury/Dysfunction (SCI/D) Bowel Function Basic Data…
As published in Nature Communications In children with spinal cord injury (SCI), scoliosis due to trunk muscle paralysis frequently requires surgical treatment. Transcutaneous spinal stimulation…
As published in Frontiers in Neurology Introduction: Characterization of residual neuromotor capacity after spinal cord injury (SCI) is challenging. The current gold standard for measurement…
As published in American Spinal Injury Association Background: Activity-based therapies aim to improve neuromuscular capacity after spinal cord injury (SCI). To report the impact of…
As published in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Our objective was to test the hypothesis that participants with stroke will exhibit appropriate increase in…
As published in American Spinal Injury Association Background: In synergy with the mounting scientific evidence for the capacity of recovery after spinal cord injury (SCI)…