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Antibody leads to enhanced motor function in spinal cord injury patients: Clinical trialThe antibody is intended to slow down these inhibiting mechanisms in the body and thus enable the injured nerve tracts to regenerate and the spinal cord to recover. In all, 126 people aged between ...
Applying low-frequency bladder vibration (LFBV) to patients with spinal cord injury (SCI)/neurogenic bladder who developed urinary tract infections (UTIs) during rehabilitation is associated with ...
"A white matter tract called the corticospinal tract provides the main wiring that goes from your brain down to your spinal cord to help power your arms and legs," explains study leader ...
Applying low-frequency bladder vibration to patients with spinal cord injury who developed UTIs associated with reduction in leukocytes.
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