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- 1Alvarado, Laura
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- 1Bergquist, Austin J
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- 1Clair, Joanna
- 1D'Amico, Jessica M
- 2Fouad, Karim (Rehabilitation Medicine)
- 1Bennett, David (Rehabilitation Medicine)
- 1Bennett, David J. (Rehabilitation Medicine)
- 1Collins, David F (Physical Education and Recreation)
- 1Collins, David F. (Physical Education and Recreation/ Centre for Neuroscience)
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Spring 2010
Neural prostheses (NPs) are electronic stimulators that activate nerves to restore sensory or motor functions. Surface NPs are non-invasive and inexpensive, but are often poorly selective, activating non-targeted muscles and cutaneous sensory nerves that can cause pain or discomfort. Implanted...
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Towards Clinical Testing of Intraspinal Microstimulation for Restoration of Walking after Spinal Cord Injury
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The overall goal of this thesis was to advance intraspinal microstimulation (ISMS) towards clinical testing for the purpose of restoring walking after spinal cord injury. ISMS implants focus on restoring mobility after spinal cord injury by activating the intact spinal motor networks below the...