Locomotor Exercise Enhances Supraspinal Control of Lower-Urinary-Tract Activity to Improve Micturition Function after Contusive Spinal-Cord Injury
The recovery of lower-urinary-tract activity is a top priority for patients with spinal-cord injury. Historically, locomotor training improved micturition function in both patients with spinal cord injury and animal models. We explore whether training augments such as the supraspinal control of the...
Main Authors: | Cao, X. (Author), Deng, L. (Author), Hou, S. (Author), Peng, K. (Author), Sui, T. (Author), Wang, D.V (Author), Xu, X. (Author), Xu, Z. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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