... hopelessness) For more specific information on this topic, please refer to the Consortium forSpinalCord Medicine Clinical Practice Guideline: Depression Following SpinalCordInjury (1998), ... ready for editing, formatting, and preparation for publication The benefits of clinical practice guidelines for the spinalcord medicine practice community are RESPIRATORY MANAGEMENT FOLLOWING SPINAL ... with spinalcordinjury are frequently recumbent for many days or weeks after their injury Therefore, attention needs to be paid to deep breaths Watt and Devine (1995) list six reasons for mechanical...
... and spinalcordinjury / Laurance Johnston p cm Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN 1-932603-50-6 (alk paper) Spinalcord Wounds and injuries—Alternative treatment Spinalcord Wounds ... trials to generate scientific proof for new treatments forspinalcordinjury (SCI), but alternative therapies may help some people who have SCI In an effort to inform subscribers about these nonmedical ... Page ii Blank Page Alternative Medicine and SpinalCordInjury Cristian 00 7/6/05 9:40 AM Page ii Blank Page Alternative Medicine and SpinalCordInjury Laurance Johnston, Ph.D New York Demos...
... renal disease in spinalcordinjurySpinalCord 1998;36:29–32 Kelly SR, Shashidharan M, Borwell B et al The role of intestinal stoma in patients with spinalcordinjurySpinalCord 1999;37:211–14 ... Neurological Classification of SpinalCordInjury Reproduced from International Standards for Neurological Classification of SpinalCord Injury, revised 2000 American SpinalInjury Association/International ... L5,S1 S3,4 S5 Spinal reflexes after cordinjury Note: Almost one third of patients with spinalcordinjury examined within 1–3 hours of injury have reflexes Plantar reflex after cordinjury Distinguish...
... then averaged them for each spinalcord injured subject Figure shows the tizanidine effects on GR for all spinalcord injured individuals GR decreased between 14% and 57% for all subjects with ... non-progressive spinalcord injury, with an American SpinalInjury Association (ASIA) impairment scale classification of C or D indicating motor incomplete lesions In addition, the neurological level of injury ... tizanidine Methods Subjects Forty individuals with incomplete spinalcord injured (37.6 ± 13.2 years) participated in this study All subjects Page of had chronic spinalcordinjury of between and 18...
... Wilberger JE, Young W: International Standards for Neurological and Functional Classification of SpinalCordInjury American SpinalInjury Association SpinalCord 1997, 35:266-274 26 Wu G, van der Helm ... 5.68 (1.80)a,c 0.56 (0.26) 2.57 (1.26)c Peak velocity (PV) (m/s) PV for reaching PV for forward transport PV for back transport PV for returning a 0.69 (0.23) a c,d 22.07 (4.53) 0.72 (0.14) 63.39 ... Wyndaele M, Wyndaele JJ: Incidence, prevalence and epidemiology of spinalcord injury: what learns a worldwide literature survey? SpinalCord 2006, 44:523-529 Broeks JG, Lankhorst GJ, Rumping K, Prevo...
... tetraplegic persons: follow-up studies SpinalCord 1998, 36:744-749 Galvez JA, Reinkensmeyer DJ: Robotics for Gait Training After SpinalCordInjury Topics in SpinalCordInjury Rehabilitation 2005, 11:18-33 ... Hornby TG, Campbell DD, Zemon DH, Kahn JH: Clinical and quantitative evaluation of robotic-assissted treadmill walking to retrain ambulation after spinalcordinjury Topics in SpinalCordInjury Rehabilitation ... individuals with incomplete spinalcordinjury without large decreases in muscle activation amplitudes The therapist-controlled trials suggest that it is feasible for robotic rehabilitation devices...
... 0.18 m/s subjects with spinalcordinjury walking with (MA) and without (WO) manual assistance and control (C) subEMG profiles for EMG profiles for subjects with spinalcordinjury walking with ... 0.54 m/s subjects with spinalcordinjury walking with (MA) and without (WO) manual assistance and control (C) subEMG profiles for EMG profiles for subjects with spinalcordinjury walking with ... 0.89 m/s subjects with spinalcordinjury walking with (MA) and without (WO) manual assistance and control (C) subEMG profiles for EMG profiles for subjects with spinalcordinjury walking with...
... đặc điểm khác có CNS "hàng rào máu não" (blood-brainbarrier) "hàng rào máu tủy sống" (blood -spinal- cord barrier) Những hàng rào tế bào mạch máu CNS hình thành nên để bảo vệ tế bào thần kinh khỏi...
... associated with spinalcordinjury Curr Opin Neurol 1995, 8:447-450 69 New PW, Lim TC, Hill ST, Brown DJ: A survey of pain during rehabilitation after acute spinalcordinjurySpinalCord 1997, 35:658-663 ... treatment strategies for central neuropathic pain after spinalcordinjury Curr Pharm Des 2005, 11:1411-1420 71 Christensen MD, Hulsebosch CE: Chronic central pain after spinalcordinjury J Neurotrauma ... * * Summary of GDAsBMP, GDAsCNTF and GRPs effects on spinalcordinjury repair and allodynia Effect Promote axon growth across spinalcordinjury GDAsBMP GDAsCNTF GRPs +++ - - Promote locomotor...
... measured for more objective and accurate evaluation of spinalcord dysfunctions Several investigators have suggested that ambulation after spinalinjury can be predicted by SEPs [11] Spinal trauma ... suction Spinal canal size was examined with blunt microdissector According to the size of spinal canal, 15×8×3 ~ 8×5×2 ㎜ size autogenous bone fragment was inserted through the window to compress spinal ... SEPs were measured for prediction of sensory functions According to Poncelets method [18], SEPs were represented as spinal conduction velocity Stimulation and measurement were performed with a ‘...
... image at and weeks after spinalcordinjury were not different among groups methods Balloon compresses the spinalcord and produces a closed injury without laminectomy at the injury site, and thus ... factors were involved in balloon compression Transplantation of ASCs in spinalcordinjury 279 Fig Images of the spinalcordinjury lesion A: control group with no ASCs transplantation B: vehicle ... microscope (Fig 2B) Induction of spinalcordinjurySpinal cords of the experimental dogs under general anesthesia were compressed by epidural ballon catheter for 12 h and resulted in SCI [22]...
... treatment of spinalcordinjury Adv Physiol Educ 2002, 26:238-55 26 Yoshimura N, de Groat WC: Plasticity of Na+ channels in afferent neurones innervating rat urinary bladder following spinalcordinjury ... followed spinalcordinjury called spinal shock Either way hypomyelination (in lesion environment) would lead to upregulation of sodium channels (Na+ II) that will cause hyperexcitability According ... months after human spinalcordinjury Brain 2002, 125:1150-1161 14 Jankowska E, Hammar I: Spinal interneurones; how can studies in animals contribute to the understanding of spinal interneuronal...
... to expose the dura overlying the spinalcord [29] Spinalcord contusion injury was induced by a controlled contusion injury (CCI) device described by Bilgen [30] Injury was made with mm diameter ... recovery following spinalcordinjury J Neurochem 2007, 101:182-200 29 Pannu R, Barbosa E, Singh AK, Singh I: Attenuation of acute inflammatory response by atorvastatin after spinalcordinjury in rats ... pathophysiology of spinal bladder dysfunction in a rat contusion model of SCI Contusion injuries are created by hitting the exposed spinalcord with a mechanical device that displaces the spinalcord by...
... to expose the dura overlying the spinalcord [29] Spinalcord contusion injury was induced by a controlled contusion injury (CCI) device described by Bilgen [30] Injury was made with mm diameter ... recovery following spinalcordinjury J Neurochem 2007, 101:182-200 29 Pannu R, Barbosa E, Singh AK, Singh I: Attenuation of acute inflammatory response by atorvastatin after spinalcordinjury in rats ... pathophysiology of spinal bladder dysfunction in a rat contusion model of SCI Contusion injuries are created by hitting the exposed spinalcord with a mechanical device that displaces the spinalcord by...
... comparative study of ultrasound examination of urinary tract performed on spinalcordinjury patients with no urinary symptoms and spinalcordinjury patients with symptoms related to urinary tract: ... Sett P, Parsons KF: Blunt trauma to scrotum in men with spinalcordinjury after they had completed rehabilitation in a spinal unit SpinalCord 2001, 39:442-448 Competing interests The authors ... role in the rupture of the renal cyst in this tetraplegic patient For example, it has been documented that men with spinalcordinjury can sustain blunt trauma to the scrotum during transfers to...
... National SpinalCordInjury Statistical Center: The SpinalCordInjury Model Systems’ data collection syllabus for the National SpinalCordInjury Database Birmingham, Alabama: National SpinalCordInjury ... the spinalcord injured J Pers Soc Psychol 1988, 54:820-828 45 Tate DG, Forchheimer M: Health-related quality of life and life satisfaction for women with spinalcordinjury Topics in SpinalCord ... Quality of life after spinalcordinjury J Neurol Phys Ther 2005, 29:139-146 17 Hammell KW: Exploring quality of life following high spinalcord injury: a review and critique SpinalCord 2004, 42:491-502...
... TRANSPLANTATION TO PROMOTE SPINALCORDINJURY REPAIR IN RATS Human traumatic spinalcord injuries (SCI) are primarily incomplete contusion or compression injuries at the cervical spinal level, causing ... scratch injury model to replicate traumatic SCI in vivo 83 Figure 21 bpV(pic) prohibited significant cell death caused by scratch injury in primary spinal neurons 84 Figure 22 Injury ... activity For example, bisperoxovanadium compounds, also known as bpVs, specifically inhibit PTEN signaling, and have been used for promotion of neuroprotection in many CNS disease and injury models...
... Long-term mortality after intracerebralhemorrhage Neurology 2006, 66:1182-1186 Loftspring MC, Hansen C, Clark JF: A novel brain injury mechanism after intracerebral hemorrhage: the interaction ... Keep RF, Hoff JT: Mechanisms of brain injury after intracerebralhemorrhage Lancet Neurol 2006, 5(1):53-63 Wang J, Doré S: Inflammation after intracerebralhemorrhage J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 2007, ... Neuroinflammation 2011, 8:160 http://www.jneuroinflammation.com/content/8/1/160 subarachnoid hemorrhages, hemorrhages secondary to trauma, malformations, coagulopathy, and tumors as well as patients with leukemia...