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Following injury or disease, neural circuitry can be altered to
varying degrees leading to highly individualized characteristics
that may or may not resemble original function. In addition, lost
or partially damaged circuits and the effects of biological
recovery processes coupled with learned compensatory strategies
create a new neuroanatomy with capabilities that are often not
functional or may interfere with daily life. To date, the majority
of approaches used to treat neurological dysfunction have focused
on the replacement of lost or damaged function, usually through the
suppression of surviving neural activity and the application of
mechanical assistive devices. Restorative Neurology of Spinal Cord
Injury offers a different and novel approach.
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