Scientists probe Brain's rewiring power after spinal injury
NCT ID NCT04286191
Summary
This study aimed to understand how a specific type of brain-to-muscle training changes the nervous system in people with spinal cord injuries. Researchers worked with 21 participants who had stable injuries to see if repeated training sessions could strengthen weakened connections and potentially improve movement control. The study measured changes in brain and spinal cord activity, muscle reflexes, and walking ability over several months of training.
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Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina, 29425, United States
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