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Skip to Search Results- 1Fouad, Karim (Rehabilitation Medicine)
- 1Frederick Colbourne (Psychology and Centre for Neuroscience)
- 1Mushahwar, Vivian K ( Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Centre for Neuroscience)
- 1Mushahwar, Vivian K. (Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry)
- 1Prochazka, Arthur (Physiology, Centre for Neuroscience)
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A pilot study investigating arm and leg FES-assisted cycling as an intervention for improving ambulation after Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
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People with incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) have the potential for recovering walking through plasticity-induced changes in the remaining neural circuitry. Current rehabilitation for walking attempts to induce such changes by providing relevant sensory inputs and motor commands through...
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Spring 2014
Bleeding within the brain parenchyma causes a severe form of stroke named intracerebral hemorrhagic stroke (ICH). An understanding of how brain injury occurs after an ICH may suggest alternative therapies. For this reason, the current dissertation focuses on two important questions of how the...
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MODELING INCOMPLETE CERVICAL SPINAL CORD INJURY IN RATS TO EXPLORE MECHANISMS OF REHABILITATIVE TRAINING
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Although limited functional recovery is observed following spinal cord injury (SCI), the most successful approach to promote recovery to date has been rehabilitative training. However, the effects of training are not stunning. With a thorough understanding of the intracellular mechanisms involved...