SPINAL CORD INJURIES
PEOPLE WITH SPINAL CORD INJURIES GET FIT WITH ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ROWER
A rowing machine that uses electrical stimulation is helping people with spinal cord injuries to get in shape.
Ref. https://www.cbc.ca/story/health/national/20...electrical.html
The advances in artificial limbs is simply amazing. I think technology not only helps current amputees, but moves forward to the place in time when we will be creating limbs for people that are attached to the nervous system so that they can feel on their artificial limb and it will behave closer to that of a real limb. Cybernetics may actually be closer to a reality than ever before. I love reading about these new advances, they give me hope for other people of the future.
Researchers restore breathing, partial forelimb function in rats with spinal cord injuries. Millions of people worldwide are living with chronic spinal cord injuries, with 250,000 to 500,000 new cases each year -- most from vehicle crashes or falls. The most severe spinal cord injuries completely paralyze their victims and more than half impair a person's ability to breathe. Now, a breakthrough study has demonstrated, in animal models of chronic injury, that long-term, devastating effects of spinal cord trauma on breathing and limb function may be reversible. Source 7p.