Electromagnetic stimulation may improve arm and hand function after spinal cord injury

(Kessler Foundation) Ghaith Androwis, Ph.D.: 'We are very interested in testing the effectiveness of this novel and non-invasive approach in persons with spinal cord injury, Such interventions may improve participants' performance of activities of daily living leading to gains in their overall quality of life. This particularly is important when an intervention can be provided simultaneously with conventional therapy.'
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news