
David Y Balser
Assistant Professor · Spinal Cord Stimulation
University of Minnesota Twin CitiesAbout
David Y Balser, MD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at the University of Minnesota Medical School. He is actively engaged in clinical and translational research focused on neuromodulation and spinal cord stimulation for functional recovery in patients with neurological injuries.
His research interests center on spinal cord injury rehabilitation, epidural spinal cord stimulation, and functional neurological recovery. He investigates how neuromodulation can restore volitional movement and improve quality of life in individuals with motor complete paraplegia and transverse myelitis. Additionally, he has contributed to studies on patient comfort and outcomes in ultrasound-guided carpal tunnel injections.
The recent research articles by Dr. Balser highlight a strong trend in neurorehabilitation engineering, particularly in the use of spinal cord stimulation to map and activate muscle responses, restore voluntary motor function, and manage chronic neurological deficits. His work bridges clinical neurology and bioengineering, emphasizing patient-centered outcomes and therapeutic innovation.
Scientific Contributions and Projects:
- Co-investigator, The Next Step: Translating epidural spinal cord stimulation optimization, therapy and follow up to the clinic (MN Office of Higher Education, 2023–2026)
- Co-investigator, Botulinum Toxin Injections and Tinnitus (Merz Pharmaceuticals, 2021–2026)
Dr. Balser actively collaborates with interdisciplinary teams across neurosurgery, biomedical engineering, and rehabilitation sciences. He works closely with researchers such as Dr. David Darrow and Dr. Uzma Samadani. While no advising roles or formal mentorship of students are listed, his involvement in major research projects suggests leadership in team-based science. His work contributes to global health goals by advancing rehabilitation technologies and improving outcomes for individuals with disabling neurological conditions.
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