A new study has tested innovative proof-of-concept technology that syncs electrical stimulation with rehabilitation robotics to enable individuals paralyzed after spinal injury to move more naturally.
Scientists have developed an approach that combines rehabilitation robotics with spinal cord stimulation to restore movement in people with spinal cord injuries. The technology enhances rehabilitation ...
Spinal cord injuries are life-altering, often leaving individuals with severe mobility impairments. While rehabilitation robotics-devices that guide movement during therapy-have improved training for ...
Scientists say a combo of robotics and spinal stimulation has restored some movement in paralysis for the first time. The ...
Epidural spinal injections may be effective in managing radicular pain for up to 1 year, with significant improvement seen within the first 5 months after administration.
A new review reaffirms that spinal steroid injections only reduce neck and back pain for a few months, but they don't improve ...
There is evidence for epidural steroid injections reducing pain and disability in cervical and lumbar radiculopathies.
For chronic axial spine pain, the following probably provide little to no difference in pain relief (moderate certainty evidence): epidural injection of local anaesthetic (weighted mean difference ...
A MRI of the total spine was obtained in the setting of diminished rectal tone, which demonstrated an extensive ventral epidural collection that extended from C5-T3 with evidence of significant ...
Epidural steroid injections (ESIs) offer limited effectiveness in reducing back pain and disability, an updated review by the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) suggested. “They may modestly ...