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Impaired transmission in the corticospinal tract and gait disability in spinal cord injured persons

Impaired transmission in the corticospinal tract and gait disability in spinal cord injured persons

... in spinal cord injured ...following spinal cord injury is likely to depend on recovery of corticospinal ...with spinal cord ...incomplete spinal cord lesion ...

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Robotics training algorithms for optimizing motor learning in spinal cord injured subjects

Robotics training algorithms for optimizing motor learning in spinal cord injured subjects

... of spinal cord injured patients is done manually, with the trainer manually manipulating the impaired limbs (Klose, Schmidt et ...treating spinal cord injury may have application in ...

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Nutrition management of spinal cord injured patients: an investigation of resources and interventions in UK spinal cord injuries centres

Nutrition management of spinal cord injured patients: an investigation of resources and interventions in UK spinal cord injuries centres

... Introduction: Spinal cord injured (SCI) patients have complex physical and psychological needs. Malnutrition (including under- and over- nutrition) is common after SCI, and is associated with adverse ...

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The neuroprotective effect of N-acetylcysteine in spinal cord-injured rats

The neuroprotective effect of N-acetylcysteine in spinal cord-injured rats

... of spinal cord (~2 cm) in- corporating the injured area were dissected and dehy- drated in 20% sucrose in PBS for 24 h at ...The spinal cords were then embedded in Tissue-Tek matrix (Sakura ...

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The pattern of urologic care among traumatic spinal cord injured patients

The pattern of urologic care among traumatic spinal cord injured patients

... CUAJ ? November December 2014 ? Volume 8, Issues 11 12 ? 2014 Canadian Urological Association E805 ORIGINAL RESEARCHORIGINAL RESEARCH Blayne Welk, MD, FRCSC;*? Kim Chi Tran, MD; ? Kuan Liu, MSc;* Sali[.] ...

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Characteristics of cardiovascular responses to an orthostatic challenge in trained spinal cord-injured individuals

Characteristics of cardiovascular responses to an orthostatic challenge in trained spinal cord-injured individuals

... A spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to dramatic central and peripheral cardiovascular adaptation. Decreases in cardiac output (Qc) and dimension have been reported in individuals with SCIs [1, 2]. Below the ...

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Management of febrile urinary tract infection among spinal cord injured patients

Management of febrile urinary tract infection among spinal cord injured patients

... Table 1 Characteristics and outcome of 112 febrile urinary tract infection occurring among patients with neurogenic bladder depending on treatment duration Treatment duration days a.. Nu[r] ...

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An Analysis of Pain Following Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury among Adults in Zimbabwe

An Analysis of Pain Following Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury among Adults in Zimbabwe

... traumatic spinal cord in- jury, its prevalence, the types of pain present, the common treatments used and their perceived effectiveness in the management of these reported pain ...the Spinal Injuries ...

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Physical activity promotion for people with spinal cord injury: Physiotherapists’ beliefs and actions

Physical activity promotion for people with spinal cord injury: Physiotherapists’ beliefs and actions

... physiotherapists as well as group exercise and recreational sport activities organised by other health professionals. In some SCI centres these recreational sports activities were occasionally supported by members of a ...

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Quantification of the effects of an alpha-2 adrenergic agonist on reflex properties in spinal cord injury using a system identification technique

Quantification of the effects of an alpha-2 adrenergic agonist on reflex properties in spinal cord injury using a system identification technique

... More importantly, although hypertonia arises broadly from changes in the mechanical properties of passive tis- sues, muscles, and from abnormal reflexes [29-31], these qualitative approaches were not able to quantify the ...

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The correlation between dietary fat ‎intake and blood pressure among ‎people with spinal cord injury

The correlation between dietary fat ‎intake and blood pressure among ‎people with spinal cord injury

... This study is the first investigation illustrating the effects of dietary intake of fats on BP in patients with SCI. Our results have demonstrated that higher intakes of cholesterol and saturated fat are associated with ...

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... According to sources and our own research, most often men are subject to spine injuries (64% of the examined group) [1, 9, 10]. More spine in- juries are being recorded among youth aged over 14, which is connected with a ...

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Transplantation of canine olfactory ensheathing cells producing chondroitinase ABC promotes chondroitin sulphate proteoglycan digestion and axonal sprouting following spinal cord injury

Transplantation of canine olfactory ensheathing cells producing chondroitinase ABC promotes chondroitin sulphate proteoglycan digestion and axonal sprouting following spinal cord injury

... the spinal cord lesion or shock to the cells from culture to transplant ...the spinal cord lesion at 8 weeks post-transplan- tation in immunosuppressed rats (cyclosporine A) receiving an ...

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Original Article Protective effects of LM22A-4 on injured spinal cord nerves

Original Article Protective effects of LM22A-4 on injured spinal cord nerves

... the spinal cord. The spinal cord was clamped with the vascular clip for 1 minute with a force of 10 ...the spinal cord, and subsequent suturing, but without aortic ...

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Investigation of Sox9 Ablation on Neural Stem Cell Behaviour after Spinal Cord Injury

Investigation of Sox9 Ablation on Neural Stem Cell Behaviour after Spinal Cord Injury

... the spinal cord in the days and weeks following the primary injury and create a growth inhibiting environment preventing the recovery of function below the ...

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Conditional Sox9 ablation 30 days after spinal cord injury: Testing the therapeutic value of a successful acute strategy to increase neuroplasticity in a model of chronic spinal cord injury

Conditional Sox9 ablation 30 days after spinal cord injury: Testing the therapeutic value of a successful acute strategy to increase neuroplasticity in a model of chronic spinal cord injury

... from spinal cord injury (SCI) have longstanding ...the spinal cord is not permissive to axonal growth and neuroplasticity after injury is ...the cord, increases reparative sprouting, ...

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Pathological changes of distal motor neurons after complete spinal cord injury

Pathological changes of distal motor neurons after complete spinal cord injury

... Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) causes serious disruption of neuronal circuits that leads to motor functional ...caudal spinal cord has not been sufficiently ...the injured ...

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Sustained-release of FGF-2 from a hybrid hydrogel of heparin-poloxamer and decellular matrix promotes the neuroprotective effects of proteins after spinal injury

Sustained-release of FGF-2 from a hybrid hydrogel of heparin-poloxamer and decellular matrix promotes the neuroprotective effects of proteins after spinal injury

... normal spinal cord, dscECM exhib- ited a somewhat transparent ...Normal spinal cord tissues had many integrated nuclei in the spinal cord cells (Figure S1A–C), whereas no ...

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Apparent Diffusion Coefficients in Spinal Cord Transplants and Surrounding White Matter Correlate with Degree of Axonal Dieback After Injury in Rats

Apparent Diffusion Coefficients in Spinal Cord Transplants and Surrounding White Matter Correlate with Degree of Axonal Dieback After Injury in Rats

... the spinal cord and a transplant of fibro- blasts that had been genetically modified to secrete ...the spinal cord, the spinal cords of all animals were analyzed ...

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Development of the Finnish neurological function testing battery for dogs and its intra- and inter-rater reliability

Development of the Finnish neurological function testing battery for dogs and its intra- and inter-rater reliability

... Previous studies emphasize the importance of observer training when developing numerical scales to assess motor function since training reduces observer-related errors [11, 15, 34]. Novice observers may adapt quickly to ...

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