articleBrainApr 7, 2014BRONZE OA

Altering spinal cord excitability enables voluntary movements after chronic complete paralysis in humans

University of Louisville · Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

Previously, we reported that one individual who had a motor complete, but sensory incomplete spinal cord injury regained voluntary movement after 7 months of epidural stimulation and stand training. We presumed that the residual sensory pathways were critical in this recovery. However, we now report in three more individuals voluntary movement occurred with epidural stimulation immediately after implant even in two who were diagnosed with a motor and sensory complete lesion. We demonstrate that neuromodulating the spinal circuitry with epidural stimulation, enables completely paralysed individuals to process conceptual, auditory and visual input to regain relatively fine voluntary control of paralysed muscles.…

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