Impact of long-term epidural electrical stimulation enabled task-specific training on secondary conditions of chronic paraplegia in two humansBeck L.,
Veith D.,
Linde M.,
Gill M.,
Calvert J.,
Grahn P.,
Garlanger K.,
Husmann D.,
Lavrov I.,
Sayenko D.,
Strommen J.,
Lee K.,
Zhao K. dysfunction.
Epidural electrical
stimulation (EES) combined with task-specific training has been shown
Integrating multiple sensory systems to modulate neural networks controlling posture,
epidural stimulation (at spinal cord level S1), and/or tail pinching to determine the postural control
Epidural Electrical Stimulation of the Lumbosacral Spinal Cord Improves Trunk Stability During Seated Reaching in Two Humans With Severe Thoracic Spinal Cord InjuryGill M.,
Linde M.,
Fautsch K.,
Hale R.,
Lopez C.,
Veith D.,
Calvert J.,
Beck L.,
Garlanger K.,
Edgerton R.,
Sayenko D.,
Lavrov I.,
Thoreson A.,
Grahn P.,
Zhao K. of research participants with SCI, electrical
stimulation applied to the dorsal
epidural surface of the spinal
The role of functional neuroanatomy of the lumbar spinal cord in effect of epidural stimulation during
epidural electrical
stimulation (EES). We found that the proximity of the
stimulating electrode