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What is spinal cord stimulation? The truth about the back pain treatment - Research shows spinal cord stimulators work no better than a placebo – and they can also carry risks ...
In the center of your body’s repair system are tiny cells with mighty power—pericytes. These small but active cells surround ...
Researchers identified specific regions of the human spinal cord where neural activity directly correlates with bladder ...
Your spinal cord needs a steady blood supply to function properly. This helps it send nerve impulses to the rest of your body. The impulses are like signals or messages that help you with vital ...
Tethered spinal cord syndrome is a rare neurological disorder where the spinal cord is attached, or tethered, to the tissues around the spine. This tethering of the spinal cord restricts its ...
Spinal cord stimulation is a good example of a treatment that got ahead of the evidence. Although the devices have been around since the 1960s, we've only had reliable trials to test whether they ...
USC scientists have visualized spinal cord activity during urination using functional ultrasound imaging in humans for the ...
For work identifying a novel therapeutic target to improve walking after SCI, Newton Cho is the 2025 winner of the Science & PINS Prize for Neuromodulation. The prize rewards innovative research that ...
Spinal stenosis is a condition that affects the spinal cord. Traditional and newer treatment options can include acupotomy, decompression surgery, stem cell therapy, physical therapy, medications ...
The main type of surgery used to correct severe scoliosis is spinal fusion. During spinal fusion, vertebrae are realigned and fused together. This allows them to heal into a single bone.
There's a treatment helping chronic pain patients by disrupting pain signals in the body from getting to the brain.
ALS is a condition where the body begins attacking nervous system cells, damaging them and eventually causing cell death. This occurs both in the cells of the spinal cord and the brain.