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03.07.2014 20:39
Un nuevo dispositivo conecta directamente el cerebro con los músculos, lo que permitirá a los pacientes paralizados restablecer el control sobre sus miembros a pesar de los defectos del sistema nervioso.
Un nuevo dispositivo conecta directamente el cerebro con los músculos, lo que permitirá a...
30.06.2014 00:10
20 Feb 2014
Scientists have successfully used computer chips to link two monkeys together, allowing one monkey's brain to control the other's body movement.
Researchers say they hope their work - partly inspired by Hollywood blockbuster Avatar - will lead to the development of implants for patients...
29.06.2014 23:53
17 FEB 14 | Tratamiento
Utilidad de la pregabalina en pacientes con lesiones traumáticas de la médula espinal
La pregabalina se considera una alternativa terapéutica segura y eficaz en pacientes con dolor neuropático secundario a lesiones medulares de origen...
29.06.2014 23:04
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A man paralyzed by a car accident four years ago can now move his legs. Researchers at the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation say he’s one of four patients using a new therapy that challenges the notion that the...
29.06.2014 23:01
The Toronto Star Published on Friday January 27, 2012
Barbara Turnbull Life Reporter
https://www.thestar.com/article/1121840–spinal-cord-injuries-cost-health-care-3-billion-annually
Canadians vastly underestimate the human and financial cost of spinal cord injury, according to new...
29.06.2014 23:00
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29.06.2014 22:48
Dr. Allan Levi, director of clinical research at The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis recently performed the world’s first nerve graft using a combination of a patient’s own nerve and her own Schwann cells in an attempt to repair a severely injured sciatic nerve. The FDA approved study took place...
29.06.2014 22:45
A major goal of discovery research is to identify novel therapeutic targets for treating human diseases. Lead by Dr. Robert Keane of the Department of Physiology and Biophysics with colleagues in The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, a new $1.6 million dollar small business award from NINDS...
29.06.2014 22:42
The broad scope of research carried out at The Miami Project has focused on answering questions that help define human spinal cord injury and reveal strategies for the repair of damaged spinal tissue. The team has also made advances in knowledge that have improved the current care of people...
Links a grupos de interés
29.06.2014 23:34
Los siguientes links remiten a grupos en la red social Facebook donde se discute el tema de lesiones de médula espinal. Además, estos grupos tienen algo en común, el apoyo entre los miembros, que de alguna manera estan relacionados con el tema, ya sea por algún familiar o conocido.
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