Shu-xin Zhang
Spinal Cord Society Research Center,
2301 Research Blvd., Suite #203, Fort Collins, CO 80526-1826
Tanzania
Review Article
Scar Removal, Cell Transplantation, and Locomotor Training- Strategies to Improve Tissue Repair and Functional Recovery in Rat with Chronic Spinal Cord Injury
Author(s): Shu-xin Zhang, Fengfa Huang, Mary Gates and Eric G. HolmbergShu-xin Zhang, Fengfa Huang, Mary Gates and Eric G. Holmberg
Great progress has been made over the past three decades with studies that have focused on the reversal of the symptoms of spinal cord injury (SCI). This progress has given hope that there is a possibility that tens of thousands of patients afflicted with this malady could gain both sensory and motor function again. According to estimates there are about 400,000 patients with chronic SCI who are confined to wheelchairs in the United States. However, significantly less attention has been lent to the study of chronic SCI. Although many approaches have been found to be beneficial leading to functional recovery from acute spinal cord injury, unfortunately, these interventions do not work on chronic SCI. Chronic SCI possesses a different pathophysiology that requires a different approach for effective treatment. One of the characteristic features of chronic SCI is the form.. View More»