Surgeons use a pioneering new technique to effectively restore arm and hand movement to quadriplegic patients, a new study reports.
Researchers report that motivation could aid the recovery of motor function following spinal cord injury.
Researchers use direct brain control to allow a man paralyzed for five years to walk again.
Researchers report on a promising new way to induce hMSCs to differentiate into neuron-like cells by treating them with exosomes.
According to researchers, medications used to treat common conditions from bladder dysfunction to depression and insomnia, can delay recovery for patients with brain injuries.
Researchers have developed a brain friendly extracellular matrix environment that could help change the way people with spinal cord injury and prosthetics lead their lives.
Researchers have developed a technique to make brain controlled prosthetics more precise. A pilot clinical trial of the neuroprosthesis is underway for people with paralysis and ALS.
According to a new study, five men with complete motor paralysis were able to voluntarily generate step-like movements thanks to a new strategy that non-invasively delivers electrical stimulation to their spinal cords.
A new study reports epidural stimulation could help people with spinal cord injuries to regain motor function.
Researchers attempt to identify which macrophage receptors promote neural repair and which are directed to the destructive process following spinal cord injury.
Researchers have discovered a way to stimulate the growth of corticospinal axons. The finding could potentially help with the development of new treatments for those suffering from spinal cord injuries.
A new study reports the location of a spinal cord axon injury can determin whether neurons will regenerate.