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Spinal Excitation to Enhance Mobility in Elderly Adults

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VA Office of Research and Development · 2018

Abstract

Older adults with compromised walking ability have higher rates of morbidity and mortality, more hospitalizations, poorer quality of life, and are less likely to remain independent in the community. It is known that age-related changes in brain and peripheral nerves contribute to loss of walking ability. However, there is a lack of research into how the aging spinal cord affects walking. In older adults, the spinal cord is less excitable, conducts signals more slowly, and is subject to neural noise. Intervening on age-related impairment of the spinal cord to improve walking ability is a very promising but untapped area of research.

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Anonymous. (2018). Spinal Excitation to Enhance Mobility in Elderly Adults. <em>VA Office of Research and Development</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03667573
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Anonymous. Spinal Excitation to Enhance Mobility in Elderly Adults. VA Office of Research and Development. 2018.
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@misc{anon2018Spinal, title = {Spinal Excitation to Enhance Mobility in Elderly Adults}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {VA Office of Research and Development}, year = {2018}, }

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