“It’s not only important for getting the best mobility and function out of a person in their current state, but also as we develop stem cell therapies or regeneration drug therapies or even neuroprotection therapies, you will want to add a rehabilitation component onto it, to maximize the end result,’’ said Kim Anderson-Erisman, education director of the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, a research group at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine focused on spinal cord and brain injury.








