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Washington, April 9: The extremely low blood pressure of a spinal cord injury patient can be treated with an implant that transmits electrical stimulation to a specific set of spinal neurons, addressing a common invisible side effect of paralysis.
MONDAY, April 10, 2023 (HealthDay News) Dangerously low blood pressure is considered an “invisible” consequence of paralysis, adding to the woes of as many as 9 out of 10
Dangerously low blood pressure is considered an "invisible" consequence of paralysis. Now, a new implant has been developed that treats the problem by delivering electrical stimulation to a group of spinal neurons.
The extremely low blood pressure of a spinal cord injury patient can be treated with an implant that transmits electrical stimulation to a specific set of spina