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SCI Trial Report Standing and Walking with Electrical Stimulation at Mayo
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Spinal cord stimulation and physical therapy have helped a man paralyzed since 2013 regain his ability to stand and walk with assistance. The results, achieved in a research collaboration between Mayo Clinic and UCLA, are reported in Nature … Continue reading
Mayo pushes forward with Neuromodulation Discoveries for SCI
Drs. Peter Grahn, Kendall Lee, Igor Lavrov, and Kristin Zhao, from Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, review the results of their study appearing in the April 2017 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings showing volitional movement, standing, and step-like actions via … Continue reading
Posted in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research
Tagged Kenneth Lee M.D, Mayo Clinic, Peter J. Grahn
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Neurotechnology to Restore Function After SCI with a Mayo Clinic Team
VIDEO #1: Neurotechnology to Restore Function After Spinal Cord Injury VIDEO #2: Limb Reanimation After Spinal Cord Injury Peter J. Grahn, Mayo Clinic Predoctoral student, Neurobiology Disease Track and Kendall Lee, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Neurosurgery at Mayo Clinic, discuss … Continue reading
Posted in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research
Tagged Carmen Terzic, Kendall Lee, Kevin Bennet, Kristin Zhao, Mayo Clinic, Peter J. Grahn
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