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Joseph Jeanmarie dealt with the pain, mostly working at a pain level of eight out of 10. Now, new technology his helping him get his life back.
New research suggests that electrical spinal cord stimulation could improve muscle function for patients who have spinal muscle atrophy, even restoring the capability to walk.
Avid golfer Robert Knorr found he was no longer able to hit the links last year, due to neuropathy in his legs and feet.
A pilot clinical trial found electrical stimulation of the spinal cord is feasible, well-tolerated and shows therapeutic potential to treat depression.
Medicare may cover the implantation of spinal cord stimulators as a therapy for chronic intractable pain related to the nervous system.
A new study from the University of Cincinnati finds that electrical stimulation of the spinal cord shows "therapeutic potential" for the treatment of depression.
A pilot clinical trial led by University of Cincinnati researchers at the Lindner Center of HOPE found electrical stimulation of the spinal cord is feasible, well-tolerated and shows therapeutic ...
Results The test stimulation of the spinal cord was successful in 24 patients; the other 12 patients did not receive implanted stimulators.
Three patients with spinal muscular atrophy had improved muscle strength and could walk farther after a month of daily spinal stimulation.
The University of Cincinnati's Francisco Romo-Nava published research in the journal Molecular Psychiatry that found noninvasive spinal cord stimulation is safe and has therapeutic potential ...
Deep brain stimulation therapy has helped two patients with spinal cord injuries regain some movement.
Medicare Part B may cover the cost of spinal cord stimulator therapy when it is medically necessary for chronic intractable pain. Learn more.
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