We will develop and clinically validate procedures to achieve the most effective and clinically applicable STIMO therapy. These procedures will allow:
1. Selection of the lead out of several available that is most suited to the anatomy of each user.
2. Ensuring the placement of the lead in the most effective location for each user.
3. Designing the stimulation protocols that enable the most effective leg movements for each user individually.
We will design these procedures to be used by treating physicians though a web-based portal with little or no expert supervision. The high level of usability and automation will enable widespread use of the STIMO therapy.
Our STIMO therapy uses an implanted stimulator connected to a 16-electrode paddle lead that is surgically inserted within the spinal column that protects the spinal cord. A control computer sends wireless commands to the implanted stimulator to deliver small electrical stimulation pulses that restore the ability of the spinal cord to move the leg muscles. By controlling the location and time of the stimulation, the computer synchronizes the evoked movement with the movement intentions of the user. New ARCIM stimulator and paddle leads are specifically designed to stimulate the spinal cord to restore walking and allow high level of personalization.