Walking After Spinal Cord Injury – Therapy at Neuroworx
Walking after Spinal Cord Injury – Therapy at Neuroworx – 8 months after a C4 / C5 spinal cord injury left him paralyzed from the shoulders down, Chris Leeuw works at “Neuroworx” an outpatient rehab facility near Salt Lake City, Utah. Neuroworx offers therapy for patients everyday – long after insurance companies and rehab hospitals deny the necessary physical therapy needed to make recovery a reality.
Alternative therapy could be the next step for those with spinal cord injuries
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For the past seven years, Hinton Leichtle has been fighting — as the director of her own nonprofit, the Chanda Plan Foundation — to provide massage, adaptive yoga, chiropractic services and other alternative therapies to people with physical …
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Spinal cord stimulator technology helping people with arthritis in spine
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He says, "Over time it just got worse and worse worse I had tried physical therapy lots and lots of different things." He and Blue Ridge Pain Management's Dr. Monty Baylor, decided the latest version of a Medtronic spinal cord stimulator might be the …
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17th International Argospine Symposium, Paris, France
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Depending on where the spinal cord and nerve roots are damaged, the symptoms of a spinal cord injury can vary widely, from pain to paralysis and incontinence. In many cases, spinal cord injuries require substantial physical therapy and rehabilitation, …
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