Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4271910 The Journal of Sexual Medicine 2010 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study is the first to show that sensory substitution is a possible therapeutic avenue for sexual rehabilitation in people lacking normal genital sexual sensations. However more research, for instance on frequency and duration of training, is needed in order to induce functional lasting neuroplasticity. In the near term, SCI rehabilitation should more fully address sexuality and the role of neuroplasticity for promoting the maximal potential for sexual pleasure and orgasm. Borisoff JF, Elliott SL, Hocaloski S, and Birch GE. The development of a sensory substitution system for the sexual rehabilitation of men with chronic spinal cord injury.
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