An experimental new therapy is restoring more function for patients with spinal cord injury, without invasive surgery.
In a world-first clinical trial, Australian scientists will launch an ambitious bid to restore movement in patients with paralysis.
According to Cerapedics, iFactor is now approved for “single-level anterior cervical discectomy fusion (ACDF) with an ...
Be and United Spinal Association are excited to announce a virtual session on navigating accessible travel. This session will take place during the Strong Wheeled Together Virtual Conference (SWTCon), ...
Citroen updated the C4 and C4 X crossovers with its latest styling language. The models gain a redesigned face, comfier seats, and new instrument cluster. The powertrain lineup includes mild ...
Paralyzed in a racing accident nearly 25 years ago, Sam Schmidt has spent much of the last quarter century trying to prove to ...
Spinal cord compression (SCC) occurs in 5% to 30% of the oncology population and affects patient function, comfort, and general quality of life. Patients with lung cancer, breast cancer, prostate ...
Schmidt suffered a C3 and C4 spinal cord injury and wasn't breathing for almost four minutes. Because it was an IndyCar test, the safety crew was there, which Schmidt contends saved his life.