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  • I'm scheduled for lumbar spinal fusion surgery (TLIF) in a little over a week. Looking for any input from anyone who has been through this.

    10/17/2021 3:57:36 PM PDT · by ButThreeLeftsDo · 96 replies
    BTLD | 10/17/2021 | BTLD
    Any suggestions, experiences, outcomes from anyone who has had this procedure would be much appreciated. TIA
  • Neuroprosthetics for paralysis: Biocompatible, flexible implant slips into the spinal cord

    01/11/2015 8:58:08 AM PST · by Patriot777 · 16 replies
    Science magazine, Medical Xpress, Phys.org ^ | Jan. 8, 2015 | Stéphanie Lacour, Grégoire Courtine
    http://img.medicalxpress.com/newman/gfx/news/hires/2015/54aed437e8f45.jpg New therapies are on the horizon for individuals paralyzed following spinal cord injury. The e-Dura implant developed by EPFL scientists can be applied directly to the spinal cord without causing damage and inflammation. The device is described in an article appearing online Jan. 8, 2015, in Science magazine.EPFL scientists have managed to get rats walking on their own again using a combination of electrical and chemical stimulation. But applying this method to humans would require multifunctional implants that could be installed for long periods of time on the spinal cord without causing any tissue damage. This is precisely what...
  • Spinal Cord Regeneration Enabled By Stabilizing, Improving Delivery Of Scar-degrading Enzyme

    11/10/2009 7:15:37 AM PST · by bogusname · 10 replies · 515+ views
    ScienceDaily ^ | Nov. 5, 2009 | ScienceDaily
    Researchers have developed an improved version of an enzyme that degrades the dense scar tissue that forms when the central nervous system is damaged. By digesting the tissue that blocks re-growth of damaged nerves, the improved enzyme -- and new system for delivering it -- could facilitate recovery from serious central nervous system injuries...
  • World's first 'spinal transplant' carried out

    03/22/2007 6:42:15 PM PDT · by Jean S · 11 replies · 368+ views
    Daily Mail - UK ^ | 3/22/07 | JENNY HOPE
    Victims of chronic back pain were offered fresh hope with news of successful 'spinal transplant' surgery. Spinal discs from accident victims were transplanted into patients with disc degeneration in the cervical spine, the area nearest the neck. All reported improvements in their mobility and a reduction in symptoms such as weakness of the legs and bladder. A report in The Lancet says the pioneering treatment, carried out in China, offers hope for thousands of sufferers of severe disc problems, particularly young people. They often cannot be helped by existing treatments such as spinal fusion - which surgically joins bones in...
  • Scientists bridge' spinal injury nerve gap

    07/12/2006 4:59:21 AM PDT · by Right Wing Assault · 12 replies · 598+ views
    Cleveland Plain Dealer ^ | 8-12-06 | John Mangels
    Like linemen stringing an electric cable over a gorge, a research team co-directed by a Cleveland scientist has devised a way to coax nerve fibers to grow a "bridge" across gaps in rats' damaged spinal cords. The new technique, reported today in the Journal of Neuroscience, successfully re-established some neural connections and restored a "considerable" amount of movement in five of seven partially paralyzed rats, according to the researchers. After treatment, animals that had been dragging their forelimbs were able to plant their front feet, bear weight and bend their arms to touch their faces. "I think it's a real...
  • An Edwards Outrage (Stem Cell Research column by Dr. Krauthammer)

    10/21/2004 5:41:08 PM PDT · by foofoopowder · 11 replies · 979+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 10/15/2004 | Dr. Charles Krauthammer
    It turned out days later that the Kerry campaign has a plan -- nay, a promise -- to cure paralysis. What is the plan? John Edwards on Monday at a rally in Newton, Iowa: "If we do the work that we can do in this country, the work that we will do when John Kerry is president, people like Christopher Reeve are going to walk, get up out of that wheelchair and walk again." I have never seen a more loathsome display of demagoguery. raising false hope in the catastrophically afflicted is despicable. First, the inability of the human spinal...