Locomotor training on treadmills can improve recovery of stepping in spinal cord injured animals and patients. Likewise, lesioned rats treated with antibodies against the myelin associated neurite growth inhibitory protein, Nogo-A, showed increased regeneration, neuronal reorganization and behavioural improvements. A detailed kinematic analysis showed that the hindlimb kinematic patterns that developed in anti-Nogo-A antibody treated versus treadmill trained spinal cord injured rats were significantly different. The synchronous combined treatment group did not show synergistic effects. This lack of synergistic effects could not be explained by an increase in pain perception, sprouting of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) positive fibre...
This mini-review surveys several representative rehabilitation studies using a treadmill or other me...
Axonal damage leads to permanent deficits in the adult central nervous system (CNS) not only because...
The delivery of brain-controlled neuromodulation therapies during motor rehabilitation may augment r...
Intense training is the most clinically successful treatment modality following incomplete spinal co...
Abstract Blocking the function of the myelin protein Nogo-A or its signaling pathway is a promisin...
As humans, we cannot regenerate axons within the central nervous system (CNS), therefore, making any...
Sequential Anti-Nogo-A therapy with the antibody 11C7 and step training has previously been shown to...
Abstract: As humans, we cannot regenerate axons within the central nervous system (CNS), therefore, ...
In rodents and nonhuman primates subjected to spinal cord lesion, neutralizing the neurite growth in...
Abstract Recovery after spinal cord injury (SCI) may be propagated by plasticity-enhancing treatment...
Anti-Nogo-A antibody and chondroitinase ABC (ChABC) enzyme are two promising treatments that promote...
While several cellular and pharmacological treatments have been evaluated following spinal cord inju...
In 1928, Ramon y Cajal stated in his “Degeneration and Regeneration of the Nervous System” that the ...
While several cellular and pharmacological treatments have been evaluated following spinal cord inju...
Spinal cord injury typically results in neurological deficits that can not be reversed, often leavin...
This mini-review surveys several representative rehabilitation studies using a treadmill or other me...
Axonal damage leads to permanent deficits in the adult central nervous system (CNS) not only because...
The delivery of brain-controlled neuromodulation therapies during motor rehabilitation may augment r...
Intense training is the most clinically successful treatment modality following incomplete spinal co...
Abstract Blocking the function of the myelin protein Nogo-A or its signaling pathway is a promisin...
As humans, we cannot regenerate axons within the central nervous system (CNS), therefore, making any...
Sequential Anti-Nogo-A therapy with the antibody 11C7 and step training has previously been shown to...
Abstract: As humans, we cannot regenerate axons within the central nervous system (CNS), therefore, ...
In rodents and nonhuman primates subjected to spinal cord lesion, neutralizing the neurite growth in...
Abstract Recovery after spinal cord injury (SCI) may be propagated by plasticity-enhancing treatment...
Anti-Nogo-A antibody and chondroitinase ABC (ChABC) enzyme are two promising treatments that promote...
While several cellular and pharmacological treatments have been evaluated following spinal cord inju...
In 1928, Ramon y Cajal stated in his “Degeneration and Regeneration of the Nervous System” that the ...
While several cellular and pharmacological treatments have been evaluated following spinal cord inju...
Spinal cord injury typically results in neurological deficits that can not be reversed, often leavin...
This mini-review surveys several representative rehabilitation studies using a treadmill or other me...
Axonal damage leads to permanent deficits in the adult central nervous system (CNS) not only because...
The delivery of brain-controlled neuromodulation therapies during motor rehabilitation may augment r...