How Does Spinal Cord Injury Effect the Bladder?
https://youtu.be/kmcsrNxWEQo
Dr. Sean Elliot, MD, MS Professor and Vice Chair of Urology University of Minnesota explains how spinal cord injury effects the bladder.
Improving Life for People With Spinal Cord Injuries
“We are trying to improve someone’s quality of life. If someone can breathe without a ventilator, then you’ve increased their independence, and that, to...
The mind-reading robotic hand that lets quadriplegic people grasp everyday objects
Scientists have developed a robotic interface which could help to restore fine hand movements in paraplegics.
By combining an electrode cap with an exoskeleton worn...
Spinal Cord Syndromes: Paramedic Trauma
Detailed discussion of the spinal cord syndromes.
https://youtu.be/A5itvOy5b_U
InfiniteInclusion Flashmob by Infinite Flow – A Wheelchair Dance Company
https://youtu.be/qOo4sxTQu3A
Infinite Flow, a nonprofit and America's first professional wheelchair ballroom dance company, performed a massive flash mob at 4:30pm on Sunday November 13, 2016...
Adaptive Equipment for Spinal Cord Injury
https://youtu.be/MA7wzvTqXfM
Adaptive Equipment - devices that make daily living easier.
help protect you from injury
improve your comfort and function
help you live more independently
An...
Spinal cord rehabilitation and repair: an interview with Quentin Barraud
Spinal cord repair and rehabilitation is a difficult but important topic to research, can you please give a brief overview of research in this...
Woman doesn’t let spinal cord injury keep her off the racetrack
"Life after spinal injury doesn't have to be any worse, it just has to be different."
Sometimes you do something just because someone tells you...
No barrier is unbreakable! By Tamara Mena
https://youtu.be/whvu8yY1-Uo
I am Tamara Mena and I am 30 years old. I’m a host, model, and motivational speaker. I’m a wheelchair user and paraplegic due...
Brain implants allow paralysed monkeys to walk
Swiss researchers travel to China to conduct pioneering experiment.
For more than a decade, neuroscientist Grégoire Courtine has been flying every few months from his...