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Complementary therapies, which include functional electrical stimulation (FES), treadmill training and intensive physiotherapy, are intended to improve quality of life following injury rather than repair the spinal cord directly. FES uses electrical implants to activate paralysed muscles, giving patients control of, for example, bladder function and hand grasp. In addition, intensive physiotherapy helps maintain bone and muscle mass, which is important for general health.

Development of functional magnetic resonance imaging for assessing human spinal cord injuries
Standing and stepping with intraspinal microstimulation after spinal cord injury
Role of microglia in spinal cord injury pain
Improving cardiovascular function after spinal cord injury
Optimizing recovery by facilitating plasticity
Treatments to aid recovery from spinal cord injury: testing improved clinical, physiological & functional assessments [rTMS & cordectomy]
Outcome evaluation of FES-assisted exercise therapy for hand function in quadriplegic people
Mechanisms involved in chronic pain after avulsion injury
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