[HTML][HTML] And yet it moves: recovery of volitional control after spinal cord injury

G Taccola, D Sayenko, P Gad, Y Gerasimenko… - Progress in …, 2018 - Elsevier
Preclinical and clinical neurophysiological and neurorehabilitation research has generated
rather surprising levels of recovery of volitional sensory-motor function in persons with …

Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation and motor rehabilitation in spinal cord injury: a systematic review

A Megía García, D Serrano-Muñoz… - … and neural repair, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Background. Epidural spinal electrical stimulation at the lumbar spinal level evokes rhythmic
muscle activation of lower-limb antagonists, attributed to the central pattern generator …

Activity-dependent spinal cord neuromodulation rapidly restores trunk and leg motor functions after complete paralysis

A Rowald, S Komi, R Demesmaeker, E Baaklini… - Nature medicine, 2022 - nature.com
Epidural electrical stimulation (EES) targeting the dorsal roots of lumbosacral segments
restores walking in people with spinal cord injury (SCI). However, EES is delivered with …

A computational model for epidural electrical stimulation of spinal sensorimotor circuits

M Capogrosso, N Wenger, S Raspopovic… - Journal of …, 2013 - Soc Neuroscience
Epidural electrical stimulation (EES) of lumbosacral segments can restore a range of
movements after spinal cord injury. However, the mechanisms and neural structures through …

Common neural structures activated by epidural and transcutaneous lumbar spinal cord stimulation: Elicitation of posterior root-muscle reflexes

US Hofstoetter, B Freundl, H Binder, K Minassian - PloS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Epidural electrical stimulation of the lumbar spinal cord is currently regaining momentum as
a neuromodulation intervention in spinal cord injury (SCI) to modify dysregulated …

Neural interfaces for the brain and spinal cord—restoring motor function

A Jackson, JB Zimmermann - Nature Reviews Neurology, 2012 - nature.com
Regaining motor function is of high priority to patients with spinal cord injury (SCI). A variety
of electronic devices that interface with the brain or spinal cord, which have applications in …

Epidural spinal cord stimulation as an intervention for motor recovery after motor complete spinal cord injury

JT Hachmann, A Yousak, JJ Wallner… - Journal of …, 2021 - journals.physiology.org
Spinal cord injury (SCI) commonly results in permanent loss of motor, sensory, and
autonomic function. Recent clinical studies have shown that epidural spinal cord stimulation …

Modification of spasticity by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury

US Hofstoetter, WB McKay, KE Tansey… - The journal of spinal …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Context/objective To examine the effects of transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (tSCS) on
lower-limb spasticity. Design Interventional pilot study to produce preliminary data. Setting …

Configuration of electrical spinal cord stimulation through real-time processing of gait kinematics

M Capogrosso, FB Wagner, J Gandar, EM Moraud… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
Epidural electrical stimulation (EES) of the spinal cord and real-time processing of gait
kinematics are powerful methods for the study of locomotion and the improvement of motor …

Augmentation of voluntary locomotor activity by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation in motor‐incomplete spinal cord‐injured individuals

US Hofstoetter, M Krenn, SM Danner, C Hofer… - Artificial …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The level of sustainable excitability within lumbar spinal cord circuitries is one of the factors
determining the functional outcome of locomotor therapy after motor‐incomplete spinal cord …