Edited from Frontiers in Neuroscience Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) can lead to uncomfortable sensations such as tingling, paresthesia, and chronic pain. Depending on the severity…
Edited from Frontiers in Neuroscience Targeted transcutaneous stimulation of the cervical spinal cord using custom-designed configurable electrode array results in upper extremity functional recovery in…
Edited from Journal of Clinical Medicine Individuals with cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) rank regaining arm and hand function as their top rehabilitation priority post-injury.…
Edited from Clinical Neurophysiology Spinal cord injury (SCI) is classified as complete or incomplete depending on the extent of sensorimotor preservation below the injury level.…
Edited from Scientific Reports Lower urinary tract (LUT) dysfunction is one of the primary concerns of people living with spinal cord injury (SCI), as it…
Spinal transcutaneous stimulation is a non-invasive technique used to activate structures of the spinal cord and facilitate recruitment of the skeletal muscles after spinal cord…
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…