Effect of Early Sacral Neuromodulation on Bladder Function in a Rat Model of Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury Due to Focal Contusion

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Abstract Date Presented Accepted for AOTA INSPIRE 2021 but unable to be presented due to online event limitations. Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (TSCS) is a novel mechanism to excite spinal neural circuits and unmask latent voluntary function. This research presentation will discuss outcomes associated with an 8-week trial combining TSCS with therapy. Participants improved in walking function, bowel and bladder function, and sensation with commensurate improvements in quality of life. TSCS is a feasible, meaningful intervention for patients with incomplete spinal cord injury. Primary Author and Speaker: Rebecca Martin


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