Zapping the spine to walk again: new hope for spinal injury patients
NCT ID NCT07204184
Summary
This study is testing whether gentle electrical stimulation applied to the neck and lower back through the skin can help reconnect the injured spinal cord and improve recovery. Researchers will combine this stimulation with robotic-assisted walking training in people with incomplete spinal cord injuries to see if it improves standing, walking, bladder, bowel, and sexual function. The goal is to develop a safe, non-invasive treatment that could be used in clinics worldwide.
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College of Staten Island (Building 5N-218)
RECRUITINGStaten Island, New York, 10314, United States
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