07.23.21
High-tech exoskeletons improve bowel function in people with spinal cord injury

Digestive issues are common after spinal cord injury and can lead to chronic constipation and incontinence. But robotic exoskeleton-assisted walking can improve matters in people with such injuries, researchers say. In an earlier survey, more than a third of men with spinal cord injury said bowel and bladder problems had the most significant effect on