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Lee Vander Loop

Cervical Spinal Cord Stimulation for Spasticity in... [Neurosurgery. 1988] - PubMed result - 0 views

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    PubMed Abstract of double-blind study of high cervical spinal cord stimulation conducted in eight moderately disabled, spastic, cerebral palsied children failed to demonstrate any significant improvement over base line function during chronic spinal cord stimulation at either optimal stimulation parameters or random placebo parameters
Lee Vander Loop

Multi-Lead Spinal Cord Stimulation for control of ... [Appl Neurophysiol. 1981] - PubMe... - 0 views

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    PubMed Abstract of observations that concluded that significant improvements were noted when comparing the two-electrode system with the new multiple level electrode. Marked to moderately improved patients increased from 57 to 84% in Cerebral Palsy, from 44 to 82% in dystonia, from 53 to 75% in torticollis and from 53 to 80% in Cystonia, from 53 to 80% in posttraumatic neurologic conditions
Lee Vander Loop

Efficacy of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) in Persons Receiving Botulinum Neur... - 0 views

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    FES is a form of treatment with a device to aid movement in people who have had damage to their brain or spinal cord. Small electrical impulses are used to excite and stimulate the nerves that supply paralyzed muscles. This research will look at any additional benefit that may occur when Botox injections are combined with specific occupational therapy exercises and with a device that uses functional electrical stimulation (FES) to help improve muscle function
Lee Vander Loop

Hypertonia Information Page: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (N... - 0 views

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    Hypertonia Information Page at National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke NINDS - What is hypertonia - Treatment - Prognosis - Research - Clinical Trials and Organizations
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