New network launched in Calgary to study, improve neurological rehabilitation

Dr. Aaron Phillips, right, takes the blood pressure of study participant Nick Wiltshire. Researchers at the University of Calgary are developing new technologies for people living with neurological disorders, in Calgary, Friday, April 28, 2023.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

CALGARY - Alberta Health Services and the University of Calgary are partnering to support people with spinal cord injuries, strokes and movement issues.

The Researching Strategies for Rehabilitation, or RESTORE, Network is to work with a specialized group of academics and experts to conduct clinical trials and test new therapies and technologies to improve the quality of life for those with neurological disorders.

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