“…Mobile impairment occurs in millions of aging and mature adults, worldwide, as a result of neuromuscular and neurodegenerative disease (Cowling & Thielemans, ; Pipis, Rossor, Laura, & Reilly, ) as well as chronic and traumatic injury to the brain and/or spinal cord (Alizadeh, Dyck, & Karimi‐Abdolrezaee, ; New & Biering‐Sorensen, ). Traditional therapies have sought to restore mobility through direct action on neuronal cells (Silva, Sousa, Reis, & Salgado, ; Venkatesh, Ghosh, Mullick, Manivasagam, & Sen, ), but have reported modest recovery with considerable disparity in mobility outcomes (Filipp et al, ; Gupta, Jaiswal, Norman, & Depaul, ).…”