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Kosair for Kids and UofL announce expansion of facility for children...

The University of Louisville and Kosair for Kids will dramatically expand capacity and improve services provided through the Kosair for Kids Center for Pediatric...

UofL medical school graduate trades New York City stage career for...

When Felicia Wilkins was 13, she saw an issue of 鈥淧eople鈥 magazine with Christopher and Dana Reeve on the cover. Christopher Reeve had died...

Kosair Charities grants $6.4 million to UofL for children鈥檚 health programs

The Kosair Charities Center for Pediatric NeuroRecovery at the University of Louisville brings about recovery for children with spinal cord injuries through therapies developed...

UofL receives $7.8M grant to enhance epidural stimulation technology for individuals...

Researchers at UofL made news worldwide in 2018 when two people diagnosed with complete spinal cord injuries recovered the ability to walk thanks to...

UofL research helps spinal cord injury patients take steps

Two research participants living with traumatic, motor complete spinal cord injury are able to walk over ground thanks to epidural stimulation paired with daily...

Spinal cord patient experiences improvements from UofL’s epidural stimulation training Research...

For the first time since 2009, Stefanie Putnam is able to prepare 鈥 and eat 鈥 meals for herself, put the vest on her...

UofL researchers report activity-based training improves urinary function after spinal cord...

Activity-based training has resulted in unexpected benefits for individuals with severe spinal cord injury. Researchers in the Kentucky Spinal Cord Injury Research Center聽at the...

FDA approves study to test epidural stimulation for spinal cord injury...

The University of Louisville School of Medicine has received approval from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration to begin enrolling participants in a feasibility...

Individual with complete spinal cord injury regains voluntary motor function Extended...

Andrew Meas, a research participant at the University of Louisville with a complete spinal cord injury, who had lost motor function below the level...

New robotic device to boost balance in spinal cord injury patients...

Spinal cord injury researchers at the University of Louisville pioneered activity-based interventions that have helped individuals with spinal cord injury improve mobility.聽The addition of...