Treatment may refer to:
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Breathing Pacemakers - Implantable diaphragmatic/phrenic nerve stimulators.
Meta Description: [ The Avery Breathing Pacemaker System is an implantable diaphragmatic/phrenic nerve stimulator that provides support for patients with chronic ventilatory insufficiency such as ventilator-dependent quadriplegics, patients with central sleep apnea, and those with damaged phrenic nerves. ]
Exercising Toward Repair of the Spinal Cord - New York Times article about actor Christopher Reeve's progress toward rehabilitation and the larger story of evidence that intense physical exercise can help restore the brain and spinal cord after serious injury.
International Spinal Cord Regeneration Center - Learn about the success regenerating spinal cords using Embryonic Cell Transplant Therapy. Site is in English and Spanish.
Meta Description: [ ¿Hay cura para la parálisis?... Hay una cura para algunas lesiones de la medula espinal.
El Dr. Fernando Ramírez de Río, silenciosamente, ha estado realizando milagros desde hace algunos años en Tijuana, México.
Ha tenido éxito en la regeneración de la medula espinal utilizando una Ter... ]
Procord: A Clinical Trial for Spinal Cord Injury - Offers information regarding enrollment in this international, multi-center Phase II clinical trial.
Meta Description: [ The ProCord Trial is a Phase II clinical study for Spinal Cord Injury. If you or someone you know has suffered a spinal cord injury within the past 14 days, information is now available regarding enrollment in the ProCord trial, an international, multi-center Phase II clinical trial. ]
Project Walk Spinal Cord Injury Recovery - A two year exercise recovery program for individuals with certain spinal cord injuries. The goal of Project Walk is to demonstrate that the incredible results achieved by our clients case are not isolated, but rather the reproducible results of proven techniques and hardwork.
Meta Description: [ Project Walk is an intense exercise program dedicated to Spinal Cord Injury recovery. Rehabilitation from spinal cord injury is the focus of our program. Our aggressive one on one training stimulates parts of the body affected by spinal cord injury. ]
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