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Motor Injury by Compression of Spinal Cord at Cervical Level During Surgery  

Motor Injury by Compression of Spinal Cord at Cervical Level During Surgery  

... It is impossible to predict in each patient, what will happen. There is always, even in the most banal surgical intervention, an even vital risk, even if in a proportion or percentage of possibilities almost infinitely ...

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Surface Electromyography Activity in the Agonists and Antagonists of Pronation/Supination of the Upper Limb in patients with Cervical Compressive Myelopathy

Surface Electromyography Activity in the Agonists and Antagonists of Pronation/Supination of the Upper Limb in patients with Cervical Compressive Myelopathy

... the spinal interneurons that receive input from muscle ...thoracic level in nonparalyzed, decerebrate ...in spinal cord injury, will lead to a suppression of the interneuronal pathways ...

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Bimanual reach to grasp movements after cervical spinal cord injury

Bimanual reach to grasp movements after cervical spinal cord injury

... a level of bimanual control is retained following cSCI, and there seems to be little detrimental effect of the more impaired limb on the less impaired ...the injury are known to induce the greatest ...

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Original Article A hemi-contusive cervical spinal cord injury model with displacement control in rats

Original Article A hemi-contusive cervical spinal cord injury model with displacement control in rats

... hemi-contusion injury model of cervical spinal cord using servo- electromagnetic material testing machine with a displacement of ...the cord parenchymal largely to the ipsilateral side, ...

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Intraoperative sonography of cervical spinal cord injury: results in 30 patients

Intraoperative sonography of cervical spinal cord injury: results in 30 patients

... M Grade Ill lesion at C3-C4 Focus of increased T2-weighted signal at C3-C4 consistent disk level with contusion Two foci of increased T2M Two grade II lesions at C4-C5 and mid-C5 weighte[r] ...

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... with cervical spinal cord injury showed signs of swallowing difficulties on bedside swallow evaluation and dysphagia was confirmed in 31 patients after videofluroscopic swallowing ...acute ...

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Morphological analysis for subaxial cervical pedicle screw insertion in developmental and non developmental canal stenosis

Morphological analysis for subaxial cervical pedicle screw insertion in developmental and non developmental canal stenosis

... 29]. Injury to the medial breach may result in cerebrospinal fluid leakage or spinal cord injury, whereas injury to the lateral breach may cause vertebral artery ...every level ...

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Meaning of self-management from the perspective of individuals with traumatic spinal cord injury, their caregivers, and acute care and rehabilitation managers: an opportunity for improved care delivery

Meaning of self-management from the perspective of individuals with traumatic spinal cord injury, their caregivers, and acute care and rehabilitation managers: an opportunity for improved care delivery

... since injury; 3) fluent in English; 4) had experienced a traumatic SCI ...since injury was based on the findings of Hirsche and colleagues [13] who found that participation in the Stanford CDSMP less than ...

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Effect of Exercise Program on the Rehabilitation of Patients with Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy

Effect of Exercise Program on the Rehabilitation of Patients with Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy

... after injury that may contribute to improved locomotor function: development of spastic muscle tone and activation of spinal locomotor centers induced by treadmill training ...the spinal cord ...

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Acute non-ambulatory tetraparesis with absence of the dens in two large breed dogs: case reports with a radiographic study of relatives

Acute non-ambulatory tetraparesis with absence of the dens in two large breed dogs: case reports with a radiographic study of relatives

... Microscopically, in the C1 to C2 segment of the spinal cord, there were multifocal degenerative and necrotizing lesions. In grey matter there were foci of necrosis with many gitter cells (Figure 2E), and in ...

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The use of urologic investigations among patients with traumatic spinal cord injuries

The use of urologic investigations among patients with traumatic spinal cord injuries

... Results: One thousand five hundred and fifty one incident TSCI patients were discharged from a rehabilitation hospital. The median follow-up time of this cohort was 5.0 years (interquartile range =2.9–7.5). At least one ...

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Assessment of spinal cord motion as a new diagnostic MRI-parameter in cervical spinal canal stenosis: study protocol on a prospective longitudinal trial

Assessment of spinal cord motion as a new diagnostic MRI-parameter in cervical spinal canal stenosis: study protocol on a prospective longitudinal trial

... increased spinal cord motion measured by PC-MRI is an artifact of interstitial cell fluids or CSF-flow ...the spinal cord can be delineated from surrounding CSF (see also ...measured ...

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Recovery of C starts, equilibrium and targeted feeding after whole spinal
cord crush in the adult goldfish Carassius auratus

Recovery of C starts, equilibrium and targeted feeding after whole spinal cord crush in the adult goldfish Carassius auratus

... in this study revealed that the probability of eliciting the response is reduced, that latencies from stimulus to response are longer and that movement parameters (i.e. angles, distance and velocity) are reduced compared ...

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Heritability of cervical spinal cord structure

Heritability of cervical spinal cord structure

... study spinal cord structure, enabling rater- independent segmentation and quantification of spinal cord ...the spinal cord cross-sectional area (CSA), left- right width (LRW), and ...

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Case Report Nasopharyngeal carcinoma with metastasis to the central nervous system: a report of two patients and review of the literature

Case Report Nasopharyngeal carcinoma with metastasis to the central nervous system: a report of two patients and review of the literature

... Control and American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC/UICC) staging system. He under- went three cycles of induction chemotherapy using paclitaxel and carboplatin (TC) regimens and then received concurrent chemoradiother- ...

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Trading people versus trading time: What is the difference?

Trading people versus trading time: What is the difference?

... 1 SCI = Spinal Cord Injury.. of previously healthy patients and curing spinal cord injury to prevent paraplegia. In the Cure-Cure group, we compared: 1) a TTO elicitation where partici[r] ...

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A suite of automated tools to quantify hand and wrist motor function after cervical spinal cord injury

A suite of automated tools to quantify hand and wrist motor function after cervical spinal cord injury

... cSCI participants were tested with the GRASSP and JHFT exams, two established functional arm assessments suited to the injury [5]. Both assessments were adminis- tered by trained medical professionals with ...

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Optimal treatment for Spinal Cord Injury associated with cervical canal Stenosis (OSCIS): a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial comparing early versus delayed surgery

Optimal treatment for Spinal Cord Injury associated with cervical canal Stenosis (OSCIS): a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial comparing early versus delayed surgery

... Despite intensive basic and clinical research, an effect- ive treatment for cervical SCI has not been established. In the presence of preexisting canal stenosis, the role of surgical decompression and its optimal ...

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The risk of intra-urethral Foley catheter balloon inflation in spinal cord-injured patients: Lessons learned from a retrospective case series

The risk of intra-urethral Foley catheter balloon inflation in spinal cord-injured patients: Lessons learned from a retrospective case series

... a district nurse changed the catheter; but inserted a Foley catheter with 10 ml balloon. The catheter did not drain urine satisfactorily and the patient came to spinal unit. On clinical examination, it was obvious ...

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Quality of Life in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury: The Role of Depressed Mood

Quality of Life in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury: The Role of Depressed Mood

... questionnaire includes 13 sets of items that each of them represents a state in patients. The score of each item ranges between 0 and 3 and the total score will be between 0 and 39 [22]. However, it should be noted that ...

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