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Electrical stimulation to improve nerve transfer treatment for chronic spinal cord injury
Electrical stimulation to improve nerve transfer treatment for chronic spinal cord injury
PRESENTATION:
Poster Presentation
January 2020
Venue:
International Symposium on Neural Regeneration 2020 at Asilomar
Featured Researchers
Juan Sebastián Jara, Ph.D.
Former Postdoctoral Fellow
Circuit Repair Laboratory
Associated
Research Labs:
Hollis Lab
Conditions & Recovery
Spinal Cord Injury
Around the world, between 300,000 and 500,000 people are living with a SCI.
Pain & Sensory Recovery
Pain free, touch and smell like before.
Motor Recovery
Write and walk again.