Benefits Of Electrical Stimulation Therapy For People Paralyzed By Spinal Cord Injury

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Article Date: 21 Feb 2011 - 0:00 PDT

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A new treatment approach which uses tiny bursts of electricity to reawaken paralyzed muscles "significantly" reduced disability and improved grasping ability in people with incomplete spinal cord injuries, according to results just published.

In a study posted online in the journal Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, Toronto researchers report that functional electrical stimulation (FES: First-of-its-kind study shows benefits of electrical stimulation therapy for people paralyzed by spinal cord injury) therapy worked considerably better than conventional occupational therapy alone to increase patients' ability to pick up and hold objects.

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"This study proves that by stimulating peripheral nerves and muscles, you can actually 'retrain' the brain," says the study's lead author, Dr. Milos R. Popovic, a Senior Scientist at Toronto Rehab and head of the Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory. "A few years ago, we did not believe this was possible."

"FES (stimulation therapy) has the potential to have a significant and positive impact on the lives of individuals living with the devastating results of spinal cord injury," says Dr. Anthony Burns, Medical Director of Toronto Rehab's spinal cord rehabilitation program.

"The trial is "groundbreaking," says Dr. Burns who will work with Dr. Popovic, "to make this intervention available to our patients, and to answer important questions such as the duration of the effect."

Source: Toronto Rehabilitation Institute

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