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NIBIB convened meeting In Washington DC on spinal stimulation
The National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, which is the primary funding agency for spinal cord stimulation – convened a meeting In Washington DC of stakeholders in the field. Reggie Edgerton, of UCLA, and Susan Harkema, from Louisville, presented … Continue reading
Posted in Biomaterials, Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research
Tagged Dr. Joel Burdick, Dr. Reggie Edgerton, Lyn Jakeman, Naomi Kleitman, NeuroRecovery Technologies Inc., Nicholas Terrafranca
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“Neuromodulatory Strategies for Recovery of Sensory-Motor Function after Severe Paralysis”: V. Reggie Edgerton, PhD, UCLA
One of the most anticipated speakers at the Working 2 Walk 2014 Symposium in Seattle Washington was Dr. V. Reggie Edgerton. With 40 years of experience in the field and the known successes with epidural stimulation coming to fruition the … Continue reading
Posted in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Regenerative Medicine, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research
Tagged Epidural Stimulation, NeuroRecovery Technologies Inc., Nick Terrafranca, V.Reggie Edgerton
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NeuroRecovery Technologies Inc. Epidural Stimulation Update
There’s always more to a story than what meets the eye. A dear friend has shared this press release from yesterday along with new exciting information that will be coming in the future, so stay tuned. A recently announced study … Continue reading
Posted in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Regenerative Medicine, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research
Tagged NeuroRecovery Technologies Inc., Nick Terrafranca
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