Electromagnetic stimulation may improve arm and hand function after spinal cord injury

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Electromagnetic stimulation may improve arm and hand function after spinal cord injury

Ghaith Androwis, Ph.D., and Steven Kirshblum, MD, received a grant from BrainQ Technologies to study a potential treatment for arm and hand dysfunction in individuals with chronic spinal cord injury. The study is titled, “The safety and effectiveness of the use of a brain-computer interface-based electromagnetic field treatment in the management of patients with chronic spinal cord injury: A pilot study.”

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