“…Numerous previous investigations have demonstrated the capacity of electrical neuromodulation to enhance or restore respiratory function (DiMarco et al., 2019; Hormigo et al., 2017; Meza et al., 2019; Sunshine et al., 2021). Electrical stimulation of the phrenic nerve has been used to pace the diaphragm to improve respiratory deficits under many pathological conditions, including chronic pulmonary disease (Holmes et al., 1958), SCI (Bezdudnaya et al., 2018; Jarosz et al., 2012; Kandare et al., 2002; Sharma et al., 2021) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (De Carvalho et al., 2019). Chronic, intermittent stimulation of the spinal cord may restore the ability to cough in subjects with SCI (DiMarco et al., 2020; Hachmann, Calvert et al., 2017; Hachmann, Grahn et al., 2017; Jarosz et al., 2012; Kandare et al., 2002; Kowalski et al., 2014, 2016).…”