Damage to the spinal cord compromises motor function and sensation below the level of injury, resulting in paralysis and progressive secondary health complications. Inactivity and reduced energy requirements result in reduced cardiopulmonary fitness and an increased risk of coronary heart disease and cardiovascular complications. These risks may be minimized through regular physical activity. It is proposed that such activity should begin at the earliest possible time point after injury, before extensive neuromuscular degeneration has occurred. Robotic-assisted tilt-table therapy may be used during early-stage spinal cord injury (SCI) to facilitate stepping training, before orthostatic stability has been achieved. This study investigates wh...
Presented at a Special Seminar: MSPO Student Presentations on April 25, 2007 at the Coon Building, R...
Robot-mediated therapy can help improve walking ability in patients following injuries to the centra...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the effect of longer training times (50 instead of 25 ...
Damage to the spinal cord compromises motor function and sensation below the level of injury, result...
Purpose: Robotics-assisted tilt-table (RTT) technology allows neurological rehabilitation therapy to...
This article provides the outcome of an investigation of robotics-assisted tilt-table therapy for ea...
Subsequent co-factors such as low blood pressure and muscle atrophy lead to a decrease in cardiopulm...
Objective. To analyze the outcomes of early rehabilitation of patients with consequences of spinal c...
The objectives in this study were to investigate the effect of robot-assisted gait training on cardi...
Abstract—Regaining upper extremity function is the primary concern of persons with tetraplegia cause...
Objective To investigate the effects of robot-assisted training on the recovery of people with spina...
Abstract Background Spinal cord injury (SCI) is characterized by a total or partial deficit of senso...
A large proportion of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) regain ambulatory function. However, du...
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has recently enabled humans with motor complete spinal cord injury (SC...
Spinal cord injury results in severe physical disability and a wide range of progressive medical com...
Presented at a Special Seminar: MSPO Student Presentations on April 25, 2007 at the Coon Building, R...
Robot-mediated therapy can help improve walking ability in patients following injuries to the centra...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the effect of longer training times (50 instead of 25 ...
Damage to the spinal cord compromises motor function and sensation below the level of injury, result...
Purpose: Robotics-assisted tilt-table (RTT) technology allows neurological rehabilitation therapy to...
This article provides the outcome of an investigation of robotics-assisted tilt-table therapy for ea...
Subsequent co-factors such as low blood pressure and muscle atrophy lead to a decrease in cardiopulm...
Objective. To analyze the outcomes of early rehabilitation of patients with consequences of spinal c...
The objectives in this study were to investigate the effect of robot-assisted gait training on cardi...
Abstract—Regaining upper extremity function is the primary concern of persons with tetraplegia cause...
Objective To investigate the effects of robot-assisted training on the recovery of people with spina...
Abstract Background Spinal cord injury (SCI) is characterized by a total or partial deficit of senso...
A large proportion of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) regain ambulatory function. However, du...
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has recently enabled humans with motor complete spinal cord injury (SC...
Spinal cord injury results in severe physical disability and a wide range of progressive medical com...
Presented at a Special Seminar: MSPO Student Presentations on April 25, 2007 at the Coon Building, R...
Robot-mediated therapy can help improve walking ability in patients following injuries to the centra...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the effect of longer training times (50 instead of 25 ...