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Exoskeleton therapy improves mobility, cognition and brain connectivity in people with MS


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IMAGE: A research participant in the MS pilot study does exercise training in the Ekso NR at Kessler Foundation.
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East Hanover, NJ. May 28, 2021. A team of multiple sclerosis (MS) experts at Kessler Foundation led the first pilot randomized controlled trial of robotic-exoskeleton assisted exercise rehabilitation (REAER) effects on mobility, cognition, and brain connectivity in people with substantial MS-related disability. Their results showed that REAER is likely an effective intervention, and is a promising therapy for improving the lives of those with MS.
The article, A pilot randomized controlled trial of robotic exoskeleton-assisted exercise rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis, (doi: 10.1016/j.msard.2021.102936) was published on April 4, 2021, by ....

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Exoskeleton-assisted walking may improve bowel function in people with spinal cord injury


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East Hanover, NJ. May 28, 2021. A team of researchers has shown that physical intervention plans that included exoskeleton-assisted walking helped people with spinal cord injury evacuate more efficiently and improved the consistency of their stool. This finding was reported in Journal of Clinical Medicine on March 2, 2021, in the article “The Effect of Exoskeletal-Assisted Walking on Spinal Cord Injury Bowel Function: Results from a Randomized Trial and Comparison to Other Physical Interventions” (doi: 10.3390/jcm10050964).
The authors are Peter H. Gorman, MD, of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Gail F. Forrest, PhD, of Kessler Foundation’s Tim and Caroline Reynolds Center for Spinal Stimulation, Dr. William Scott, of VA Maryland Healthcare System, Pierre K. Asselin, MS, Stephen Kornfeld, MD, Eunkyoung Hong, PhD, and Ann M. Spungen, EdD, of the James J. Peters VA Medical Center. ....

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MS experts call for increased focus on progressive MS rehabilitation research


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IMAGE: Dr. DeLuca, an expert in cognitive MS research, is senior vice president of Research and Training at Kessler Foundation.
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East Hanover, NJ. May 28, 2021. An international team of multiple sclerosis (MS) experts has identified four under-researched areas that are critical to advancing symptom management for progressive MS, recommending interdisciplinary collaboration among scientists, clinicians, industry leaders, and those with progressive MS. Their call to action was published in Multiple Sclerosis Journal on March 15, 2021, in the article Prioritizing progressive MS rehabilitation research: A call from the International Progressive MS Alliance (doi: 10.1177/1352458521999970). The Alliance was represented by authors from Canada, the United States, the UK, Australia, Denmark, Belgium, Germany, and Switzerland. ....

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