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Article: Reports summarize spinal cord injury study results from E. Moreh and co-researchers.
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- Biotech Week
- Article date:
- April 29, 2009
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In this recent study, researchers in Jerusalem, Israel conducted a study "To describe the rehabilitation outcome of a case of spinal decompression sickness presenting as partial Brown-Sequard syndrome treated with robotic-assisted body-weight support treadmill training. Case report. type II decompression sickness patients commonly suffer from myelopathy with gait disturbances necessitating rehabilitation."
"Robotic-assisted body-weight support treadmill training has been shown to improve the rehabilitation outcome of incomplete spinal cord injury. Its usefulness has not been described in decompression sickness myelopathy. Robotic-assisted body-weight support ...