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

    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 multielectrode paddle leads tha...

    Andreas Rowald, Salif Komi, Robin Demesmaeker, Edeny Baaklini in Nature Medicine (2022)

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    Recruitment of upper-limb motoneurons with epidural electrical stimulation of the cervical spinal cord

    Epidural electrical stimulation (EES) of lumbosacral sensorimotor circuits improves leg motor control in animals and humans with spinal cord injury (SCI). Upper-limb motor control involves similar circuits, lo...

    Nathan Greiner, Beatrice Barra, Giuseppe Schiavone, Henri Lorach in Nature Communications (2021)

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    Anatomically Realistic Computational Model to Assess the Specificity of Epidural Electrical Stimulation of the Cervical Spinal Cord

    Spinal cord injury (SCI) disrupts the communication between the brain and spinal sensorimotor circuits below the lesion, leading to paralysis. Epidural electrical stimulation (EES) applied dorsally to the spin...

    Nathan Greiner, Marco Capogrosso in Converging Clinical and Engineering Resear… (2019)