Frontiers in Surgery (Jan 2020)

A Novel Electromagnetic-Neurobiologic Interface for Functional Animation of Dormant Motor Nerve Roots in Spinal Cord Injury via Neuromodulation

  • Jawad Shah,
  • Jawad Shah,
  • Jawad Shah,
  • Jawad Shah,
  • Richard H. Smith,
  • Abeer Al-Gharaibeh,
  • Abeer Al-Gharaibeh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2019.00073
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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Complete spinal cord injury is a devastating occurrence afflicting millions of people worldwide with no available treatment for functional motor recovery. In this report, we describe a procedure in which we used parts of a device available for chronic pain treatment to provide a neuromodulation of motor nerve roots in a case with complete motor and sensory paraplegia. By using a retrograde trans-foraminal approach to implant electrodes close to L2-S1 motor nerve roots bilaterally, we were able to stimulate those nerves and induce precise movements at the joints of lower extremity in a T5 complete spinal cord injury case. We believe that our approach shows potential of the device as a rehabilitation system with the possibility of a parallel electric circuitry that can bridge a damaged spinal cord.

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