Dr Susan Hastings PT, DPT, PCS has been on the cutting edge of clinical applications for improving outcomes in Cerebral Palsy. She is a Board-Certified Pediatric Certified Specialist in Physical Therapy who graduated from Rocky Mountain University. Susan has been using functional electrical stimulation (FES) in children with upper motor neuron lesions for over 20 years, has presented her findings at various conferences and given courses in multiple cities. And as so often happens in stories of scientific breakthroughs, she stumbled onto spinal neuromodulation by mistake during a treatment session with a young boy she was treating who had cerebral palsy. He literally went from a spastic diplegic gait, to a normal pattern of walking at the switch of a button. Blown away by what she saw, she made it her mission to find someone that could explain this phenomenon, and found Dr Reggie Edgerton.
Dr Reggie Edgerton has been on the cutting edge of breakthroughs in spinal cord rehabilitation and is notably famous for having worked with the late Christopher Reeves (The original superman). Reggie is a researcher with a Ph.D. in Exercise Physiology from Michigan State University and runs the Edgerton Neuromuscular Research Laboratory at the University of California, Los Angele exploring neuomodulation to activate spinal networks after injury. He has published numerous research articles in peer-reviewed journals and was honored by the Shirley Ryan Ability Lab for
"his monumental impact in the fields of neuromuscular physiology and rehabilitation.”
This interview gives us a little window into the conversations that Reggie and Susan frequently have in exploring this fascinating topic. We dig into their theories, hypotheses, practical applications and current understandings of how the spinal cord is able to change the brain and deliver truly unbelievable outcomes in children with cerebral palsy.
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Part 1
Podcast Highlights
Time Stamps in green
04:35 minutes- Getting started in SCI
11:40 minutes- Recovery in SCI
19:25 minutes- Cerebral palsy and the spinal cord
26.33 minutes- How neuromodulation works
27.39 minutes- Inducing vs Enabling
31:57 minutes- Specificity and timing of stimulation
33:55 minutes- Sensory Integration
36:07 minutes- What we can learn from astronauts
39:19 minutes- Alignment for movements sake
41:18 minutes-Alignment and neurospinal modulation
47 :33 minutes- Motor learning and the spinal cord
51:18 minutes- Vision and the spinal cord
53:54 minutes- Normal vs abnormal motor responses
58:28 minutes- Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy and spinal neuromodulation
Part 2
1. Unanticipated Possibilities: Exploring Long-Term Rehab Gains of Neuromodulation for Cerebral Palsy (00:00 - 06:51)
2. Spinal Neuromodulation and FES (06:52 - 13:20)
3. The Benefits of Low-Intensity Amplitude with Spinal Neuromodulation for Cerebral Palsy (13:21 - 20:45)
4. Therapy Approach pre-spinal neuromodulation (20:45 - 27:20)
5. The Benefits Of Neuromodulation Combined With TheraTogs For Improved Alignment (27:20 - 33:35)
6. Understanding Neuromodulation and Midline (33:35 - 40:13)
7. Exploring Oxygen Saturation and Spinal Neuromodulation on Motor Learning (40:13 - 46:34)
8. Current understanding of the clinical benefits of spinal neuromodulatoin (46:35 - 54:03)
9. Research and Clinical Trials (54:03 - 01:00:55)
10. What you need to know now (01:00:58 - 01:03:41)
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