Introduction

Hand use improved after spinal cord injury with noninvasive stimulation

Hand use improved after spinal cord injury with noninvasive stimulation

The researchers tested the new method in 19 people with chronic cervical spinal cord injury and 14 uninjured people. The treatment was customized to each individual and paired transcranial magnetic stimulation delivered to a specific part of the motor cortex with electrical stimulation to peripheral nerves found in the wrist.

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