Exoskeleton-assisted walking may improve bowel function in people with spinal cord injury ...Middle East

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"Our results support the idea that walking may have a beneficial effect on bowel function," said Dr. Gorman at the University of Maryland. Subjects in the exoskeletal-assisted walking program saw some improvement in bowel function compared to a control group. "We saw a notable reduction in bowel evacuation time, with 24 percent of participants reporting an improved experience," said Dr. Forrest at Kessler Foundation. "Also, participants' stools trended toward better consistency, supporting our hypothesis that this intervention may improve several measures of bowel function."

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