In a finding that could help treat thousands of people who are partially paralyzed as a result of spinal cord injury, a new report published in the journal Current Biology revealed that researchers were able to make use of noninvasive stimulation to temporarily improve the ability of the use of paralyzed hands in people with spinal cord injury. "This approach builds on earlier work and highlights the importance of the corticospinal tract-which conducts impulses ...Sunday, 2 December 2012
Hand Use Improved After Spinal Cord Injury With Noninvasive Stimulation
In a finding that could help treat thousands of people who are partially paralyzed as a result of spinal cord injury, a new report published in the journal Current Biology revealed that researchers were able to make use of noninvasive stimulation to temporarily improve the ability of the use of paralyzed hands in people with spinal cord injury. "This approach builds on earlier work and highlights the importance of the corticospinal tract-which conducts impulses ...
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