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Episode 72: Spinal Stimulation 101 (part 2)

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Contenuto fornito da U2FP CureCast, Matthew Rodreick, and Jason Stoffer. Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da U2FP CureCast, Matthew Rodreick, and Jason Stoffer o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.
We’re continuing our conversation around spinal cord stimulation in part 2 of this multi-episode series with Sam Maddox, a long-time SCI science writer and U2FP’s Scientific Advisory Board Director. Today we’re going to focus on what’s happening currently with some spinal stimulation researchers, what clinical outcomes they are targeting, how they are connected to each other and how their approaches differ. Additionally, you’ll hear Matthew and Sam share the insight they gained from their time at a recent neuromodulation conference, The Moving Beyond Isolated Systems Symposium. This symposium was the first-ever multi-disciplinary, multi-generational gathering of the international e-stim field, organized by Susan Harkema and David Magnuson of the University of Louisville. (You can read the in-depth write-up Sam produced on this event in the More Resources section below.) We hope this series on spinal stimulation provides a mix of basic and higher level concepts, as well as addressing the big questions that are still on the table. We’re always trying to make these conversations better and the only way that we can do that is with your feedback. Share your thoughts by emailing us at curecast@u2fp.org. Find more resources, including related scientific studies and past conversations we've had with researchers studying spinal stimulation, go here: https://u2fp.org/get-educated/curecast/episode-72.html
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We’re continuing our conversation around spinal cord stimulation in part 2 of this multi-episode series with Sam Maddox, a long-time SCI science writer and U2FP’s Scientific Advisory Board Director. Today we’re going to focus on what’s happening currently with some spinal stimulation researchers, what clinical outcomes they are targeting, how they are connected to each other and how their approaches differ. Additionally, you’ll hear Matthew and Sam share the insight they gained from their time at a recent neuromodulation conference, The Moving Beyond Isolated Systems Symposium. This symposium was the first-ever multi-disciplinary, multi-generational gathering of the international e-stim field, organized by Susan Harkema and David Magnuson of the University of Louisville. (You can read the in-depth write-up Sam produced on this event in the More Resources section below.) We hope this series on spinal stimulation provides a mix of basic and higher level concepts, as well as addressing the big questions that are still on the table. We’re always trying to make these conversations better and the only way that we can do that is with your feedback. Share your thoughts by emailing us at curecast@u2fp.org. Find more resources, including related scientific studies and past conversations we've had with researchers studying spinal stimulation, go here: https://u2fp.org/get-educated/curecast/episode-72.html
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