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  1. Velmahos, et al. (2003). Intubation after cervical spinal cord injury
  2. Bingley, et al. (2003). Bruising of erect penis...
  3. Bycroft, et al. (2003). Penile erosion in spinal cord injury
  4. Ross & White (2003). Removal of the tracheostomy tube...aspirating...spinal cord-injured patient
  5. Aito (2003). Complications... acute...spinal cord injury
  6. Wang, et al. (2003). Mobility...spine...spinal surgery...acute spinal cord injury
  7. Diaz, et al. (2003). Are five-view plain films of the cervical spine unreliable?
  8. Ohry, et al. (2003). Spinal cord injury due to penetrating missiles
  9. Pankowski, et al. (2003). Polytrauma, gunshot wounds, and suicidal hangings...
  10. Guille, et al. (2003). ...vertebral wedge osteotomies for the fusionless treatment ...scoliosis
  11. Iwasaki, et al. (2003). ...intraoperative spinal cord monitoring
  12. Tam, et al. (2003). Pelvic movement and interface pressure distribution during manual wheelchair pr
  13. Beatty, et al. (2003). Access to health care services among people with chronic or disabling condit
  14. Bickel, et al. (2003). Long-term spinal cord injury increases susceptibility to isometric contracti
  15. Jilge, et al. (2003). Initiating extension of the lower limbs in subjects with complete spinal cord
  16. Dahlberg, et al. (2003). Functional independence in persons with spinal cord injury in Helsinki.
  17. Cikajlo, et al. (2003). Development of a gait re-education system in incomplete spinal cord injury.
  18. Chung, et al. (2003). A causal model of rehabilitation resource use for subjects with spinal cord i
  19. Agarwal, et al. (2003). Long-term user perceptions of an implanted neuroprosthesis for exercise, st
  20. Giardino, et al. (2003). Social environment moderates the association between catastrophizing and p
  21. Fried & Fried (2003). Spinal cord injury and use of botulinum toxin in reducing spasticity.
  22. Dykstra, et al. (2003). Botulinum toxin in the management of bowel and bladder function in spinal c
  23. Eberl, et al. (2003). [Importance of the cross-sectional area of the spinal canal in thoracolumbar
  24. Guez, et al.. (2003). Nervous tissue damage markers in cerebrospinal fluid after cervical spine inj
  25. Colombo, et al. (2003). Cervical lesions from penetrating trauma
  26. Safadi, et al. (2003). Which stoma works better for colonic dysmotility in the spinal cord injured
  27. Borgens (2003). "Restoring function to the injured human spinal cord."
  28. Zemper, et al. (2003). Assessment of a holistic wellness program ... spinal cord injury
  29. Green, et al. (2003). Spinal Cord Injury Risk Assessment for Thromboembolism (SPIRATE Study).
  30. Nelson, et al. (2003). Fall-related fractures in persons with spinal cord impairment:
  31. Cunha-Filho, et al. (2003). Differential responses to measures of gait performance ...
  32. Morishita, et al. (2003). Anatomical study of blood supply to the spinal cord.
  33. Ukimura, et al. (2003). Neuroselective current perception threshold evaluation of bladder mucosal..
  34. Finnerup, et al. (2003). MRI in chronic spinal cord injury patients with and without central pain.
  35. Anderson, et al. (2003). Skeletal fracture demographics in spinal cord-injured patients.
  36. Benak, et al. (2003). Unique considerations for the spinal cord injured patient undergoing cardiac
  37. De Groot, et al. (2003). Time Course of Arterial Vascular Adaptations to Inactivity and Paralyses i
  38. Fullerton, et al. (2003). Shoulder Pain: A Comparison of Wheelchair Athletes and Nonathletic...
  39. Rabinovich, et al. (2003). Transplantation treatment of spinal cord injury patients.
  40. Beuret-Blanquart F and Boucand MH (2003). [Aging with spinal cord injury]
  41. Spitz & Ouban (2003). Meningitis following gunshot wound of the neck.
  42. Petchkrua, et al. (2003). Prevalence of vitamin B12 deficiency in spinal cord injury.
  43. Boninger, et al. (2003). Shoulder magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities, wheelchair propulsion
  44. Singh, et al. (2003). The predictive value of creatine phosphokinase and alkaline phosphatase
  45. Gutierrez, et al. (2003). Measuring seating pressure, area, and asymmetry
  46. Anderson & Vogel (2003). satisfaction in adults with pediatric-onset spinal cord injuries.
  47. Branagan, et al. (2003). Effect of stoma formation on bowel care and quality of life in patients
  48. Vaidyanathan, et al. (2003). Flawed trial of micturition in cervical spinal cord injury patients
  49. Jezernik, et al. (2003). Adaptive robotic rehabilitation of locomotion:
  50. Connell, et al. (2003). Is spinal immobilisation necessary for all patients sustaining isolated pen
  51. Andersson, et al. (2003). CNS involvement in overactive bladder: pathophysiology and opportunities
  52. Raghavan, et al. (2003). Prevalence of pressure sores in a community sample of spinal injury...
  53. Krause & Straube (2003). Repetitive magnetic and functional electrical stimulation reduce spastic
  54. Pickett, et al. (2003). Traumatic spinal cord injury in ontario, Canada.
  55. Vanwanseele, et al. (2003). Longitudinal analysis of cartilage atrophy in the knees of patients wit
  56. Wecht, et al. (2003). Cardiac autonomic responses to progressive head-up tilt in individuals with p
  57. Agarwal, et al. (2003). Functional electrical stimulation for walking in paraplegia
  58. Adler & Kirschblum (2003). A new assistive device for intermittent self-catheterization in men
  59. Kawashima, et al. (2003). Inhibition of the human soleus Hoffman reflex during standing...
  60. Vlychou, et al. (2003). Paraplegia-related alterations of bone density in forearm and hip ...
  61. Gillette, et al. (2003). Simulation of functional neuromuscular stimulation assisted sit-to-stand
  62. Perez, et al. (2003). Impaired posture-dependent modulation of disynaptic reciprocal Ia inhibition
  63. Scivoletto, et al. (2003). A prototype of an adjustable advanced reciprocating gait orthosis (ARGO)
  64. Beres-Jones, et al. (2003). Clonus after human spinal cord injury ...
  65. Haverkamp, et al. (2003). Structural basis of neurogenic bladder dysfunction.
  66. McKiernan, et al. (2003). The dynamic mobility of vertebral compression fractures.
  67. Nedeltchev, et al. (2004). Long-Term Outcome of Acute Spinal Cord Ischemia Syndrome.
  68. Burns, et al. (2004). ...community-acquired pneumonia...
  69. Komiya, et al. 2004. infertility treatment... spinal cord injury
  70. Scivoletto, et al. (2004). Neurological recovery from SCI in Italy
  71. Catz, et al. (2004). ...new instrument for outcome assessment in SCI...
  72. Meade, et al. (2004)... role of race in outcomes after SCI...
  73. McColl, et al. (2004). Age and gender effects on SCI
  74. Krause & Broderick (2004). Gender, race, ethnicity effects on SCI outcomes
  75. Scott, et al. (2004). Prostate cancer in SCI more commonly advanced than able-bodied patients.
  76. Goktepe, et al. (2004). Bone density loss in elite paraplegic basketball players vs. sedentary
  77. Guest, et al. (2004). Mild hypothermia, blood loss, and complications in elective spinal surgery
  78. Guest (2004). Percutaneous endoscopic cell transplant into lumbar cord
  79. Steldt & Schmit (2004). Coordinated muscle activity during imposed sinusoidal hip movements in SCI
  80. Kadyan, et al. (2004). duplex ultrasound surveillance in spinal cord injury
  81. Reitz, et al. (2004). Oral nitric oxide donors reduce bladder spasticity.
  82. Ditunno, et al. (2004). Spinal shock revisited.
  83. Borzyskowski, et al. (2004). Social & psychological impact of intermittent catheterization
  84. De Mello, et al. (2004). ...dopaminergic and exercise therapy of for periodic limb movement in SCI
  85. Livshits, et al. (2004). Reinnervation of the neurogenic bladder in <chronic SCI>
  86. Butler, et al. (2004). Blood pressure increase reduces thenar muscle fatigue paralyzed after SCI
  87. Subramonian, et al. (2004). Bladder cancer in patients with spinal cord injuries.
  88. Carhart, et al. (2004). Epidural spinal-cord stimulation facilitates recovery of functional walking
  89. Anderson, et al. (2004). Skeletal fracture demographics in spinal cord-injured patients
  90. Cirak, et al. (2004). Spinal cord injury in children
  91. Coselli, et al. (2004). Bypass during aortic aneurysm repair and paraplegia.
  92. Jones, et al. (2003). Spinal cord regeneration: Moving tentatively towards new perspectives.
  93. pressure sore
  94. colostomy reversal
  95. Jamison, et al. (2004). Catheter policies for long-term voiding problems...
  96. Yue, et al. (2004). Complete cervical disc extrusion without vertebral fracture
  97. Dvorak, et al. (2004). Early vs late enteral feeding after acute cervical SCI
  98. Yang, et al. (2004). Early expression of proinflammatory cytokines in contused human spinal cords
  99. Kern, et al. (2004). Myogenesis contributes to FES induced recovery of muscle excitability
  100. Hickerson, et al. (2004). Pressure-relieving mattresses
  101. Bycroft, et al. (2004). Bladder effects of magnetic stimulation of sacral roots
  102. Buss, et al. (2004). Myelin loss, astrocytic scar, Wallerian degeneration of human spinal cord
  103. Phillips, et al. (2004). Body-weight support treadmill training improves blood glucose regulation
  104. Horn, et al. (2004). Minimally invasive placement of dural rods in thoracic spinal cord injury
  105. Waters, et al. (2004). Brainstem death testing in the presence of high spinal cord injury
  106. Kim, et al. (2004). Idiopathic spontaneous spinal subarachnoid hemorrhage.
  107. Saikkonen, et al. (2004). Life situation of spinal cord-injured persons in Central Finland.
  108. Avellanal Salasm et al. (2004). Neurophysiological monitoring of spine surgery
  109. Cavaliere & Schiff (2004). Epidural Spinal Cord Compression.
  110. Quigley, et al. (2004). Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow in Foramen Magnum
  111. Rappard, et al. (2004). MR with endospinal imaging coils.
  112. Allen, et al. (2004). Poly vinyl alcohol hydrogel disc replacement
  113. Yu, et al. (2004). osteoporotic compression spinal fracture
  114. Cook, et al. (2004). Direct current stimulation of titanium interbody fusion devices in primates.
  115. Meade, et al. (2004). Comparison of SCI in African American and White Americans
  116. Nash, et al. (2004). Metabolic and cardiac responses to robotic assisted locomotion in complete SCI
  117. Dyson-Hudson & Kirschblum (2004). Shoulder pain in chronic spinal cord injury
  118. Bryden, et al. (2004). Hand reconstruction in tetraplegic people at model SCI systems
  119. Ito, et al. (2004). Spinal canal narrowing during simulated whiplash.
  120. Dai (2004). Prevertebral soft tissue measurement in cervical spine injuries.
  121. Courtois, et al. (2004). Spasticity and ejaculation in men with spinal cord injury
  122. McCutcheon, et al. (2004). Methylprednisolone assocated in increased hospital duration and costs
  123. Banovac, et al. (2004). Preventing heterotopic ossification after SCI with COX-2 inhibitors
  124. Zehnder, et al. (2004). Preventing bone loos with alendronate after SCI
  125. Carlstedt, et al. (2004). Restoration of hand function after brachial plexus injury: a case report
  126. Bladder Management and Risk of Bladder Stone Formation in Spinal Cord Injured Patients. (2003)
  127. Feldmeier, et al. (2004). Hyperbaric oxygen for delayed radiation injuries.
  128. Wang, et al. (2004). igh rates of neurological improvement following severe traumatic pediatric SCI
  129. q about clinical trials
  130. UC Irvine study seeks participants
  131. Hall and Springer (2004) Neuroprotection and Acute Spinal Cord Injury: A Reappraisal.
  132. SCI sexual dysfunction research survey
  133. Xiao, et al. (2005). Spinal root microanastomosis to treat bladder paralysis
  134. Lidocaine Anal Block Limits Autonomic Dysreflexia During Anorectal Procedures
  135. Burns, et al. (2005). Long term treatment of Sleep Apnea in people with SCI
  136. Aydn, et al., (2005). TENS vs Baclofen to treat spasticity
  137. Scelza, et al. (2005). Perceived barriers to exercise in people with SCI.
  138. Anzai, et al. (2005). Factors influencing discharge location of high cervical SCI
  139. Kakebeeke, et al. (2005). Coordination training after incomplete SCI
  140. Gupta, et al. (2005). Body mass index in spinal cord injury... obesity in SCI
  141. Anderson, et al. (2005). Recommended guidelines for human SCI trials
  142. Veterans with spinal cord injury have more stress than civilians with spinal cord inj
  143. Thomas & Zijdwind (2005). Fatigue of muscles weakend by motoneuronal death
  144. Pfurtscheller, et al. (2005). FES of C5 patient to restore hand function
  145. Kwon, et al. (2005). Strategies to promote neural repair and regeneration after spinal cord injury.
  146. Stem Cells Aid Spinal Cord Injured-mice
  147. Standing and bone mineral density
  148. Traumatically Induced Vertebral Artery Occlusion Associated W. Cervical Spine Injury
  149. Mind-gene connection for healing
  150. North American Clinical Trials Network SCI
  151. Jolley DJ, et al. (2004). Preventing pressure ulcers with Medical Sheepskin
  152. Coe, et al. (2006). Complications in Spinal Fusion for Adolescent Idiopathic Scolios
  153. Ku, et al. (2006). Sexual activity in Korean male patients...
  154. Patki, et al. (2006). Long-term urological outcomes in kids with SCI...
  155. Evans, et al. (2006). Influenza treatment in veterans with SCI
  156. van der Salm, et al. (2006). Electrical stim to reduce triceps surae spasticity
  157. Felleiter, et al. (2006). Bad initial exams or acute deterioration after SCI?
  158. Giuliano, et al. (2006). Vardenafil treatment of erectile dysfunction in SCI
  159. Overview of adult outcomes in pediatric-onset spinal cord injuries: implications for
  160. Predicting Neurologic Recovery in Cervical SCI With Postoperative MR Imaging
  161. Epidemiology of Traumatic SCI in Canada
  162. Impaired awareness of deficits and treatment adherence among people with tbi or sci
  163. Effects of level and degree of spinal cord injury on male orgasm.
  164. Profile of patients w/ SCI and occurrence of pressure ulcer at a university hospital
  165. Effects of motor imagery training after chronic, complete spinal cord injury
  166. Timing Of Spinal Surgery - Thomas Jefferson University
  167. New Meta-analysis study from icord
  168. Optimal Clinical Trial size in Spinal Cord Injury
  169. A novel minimally invasive technique for spinal cord untethering.
  170. New Study on Methylprednisolone
  171. The evolution of walking-related outcomes over the first 12 weeks of rehabilitation
  172. Resistance training and locomotor recovery
  173. Benefits of FES gait in a spinal cord injured population.
  174. Guidelines for the conduct of clinical trials for spinal cord injury
  175. New functional electrical stimulation approaches to standing and walking.
  176. Findings Could Lead To New Therapy For Spinal Cord Injury-induced Spasticity And Rigi
  177. Review: Stem cells for the treatment of spinal cord injury.
  178. Retrospective Methylprednisolone Study
  179. Neuronal plasticity after spinal cord injury
  180. Do certain countries produce only positive results?
  181. Spinal cord injury: time to move?
  182. Walking Enviornments and SCI
  183. Article: Who Wants to Walk
  184. Multipotent embryonic spinal cord stem cells
  185. Clinical factors that affect walking level and performance in chronic SCI
  186. Testosterone Replacement Therapy and Motor Function in Men with Spinal Cord Injury
  187. Rehabilitation outcomes after infection-related spinal cord disease
  188. Exaggerated auditory startle responses in patients with spinal cord injury.
  189. Locomotor Training Restores Walking in a Nonambulatory Child
  190. The effects of functional electrical stimulation leg cycle ergometry
  191. Functional electrical stimulation after spinal cord injury: current use, therapeutic
  192. Selective activation of muscle and skin nociceptors and AD
  193. Nerve reapiar in human cervical SCI: Phase I
  194. Use of vibration exercise in spinal cord injury patients
  195. FES Cycling: Metabolism and Neural Factors
  196. Orthotic Gait in Paraplegic Persons.
  197. Shaping appropriate locomotive motor output
  198. The effects of tone-reducing orthotics on walking
  199. Effects of intense exercise in chronic spinal cord injury
  200. Changes in activity after a complete spinal cord injury as measured by the SCIM II
  201. Non-pharmacological management of orthostatic hypotension
  202. Gait training with the newly developed 'LokoHelp'-system
  203. Treadmill training after spinal cord injury: It's not just about the walking.
  204. Beneficial effects of RGO's on bladder and bowel functions in paraplegia patients
  205. Electronic Spinal Cord "chip"
  206. Apolipoprotein E epsilon4 allele and outcomes of traumatic spinal cord injury
  207. Impact of exercise on neuroplasticity-related proteins in spinal cord injured humans.
  208. Combination Therapy
  209. SCI Surgery Without Scarring
  210. Treatment of chronic thoracic SCI patients with autologous Schwann cells
  211. Connecting research to the needs of patients and clinicians.
  212. Reflex response to imposed bilateral hip oscillations in human spinal cord injury.
  213. Feasibility of manual teach-and-replay robotic locomotor training
  214. Treatment of chronic SCI with autologous bone marrow-derived stem cells
  215. Swing phase resistance enhances flexor muscle activity during BWSTT in incomplete SCI
  216. Shaping appropriate locomotive motor output through interlimb neural pathway
  217. Clinical relevance of gait research applied to clinical trials in spinal cord injury.
  218. Effects of modified electrical stimulation-induced leg cycle ergometer training
  219. Locomotor training for walking after spinal cord injury.
  220. Charcot spinal disease after spinal cord injury.
  221. Coordinated muscle activity of the legs during assisted bilateral hip scillation
  222. Motor/Sensory assessment of patients in clinical trials for pharmacological therapy
  223. Clinical relevance of gait research applied to clinical trials in spinal cord injury.
  224. Clinical relevance of gait research applied to clinical trials in spinal cord injury.
  225. Development and testing of the Gait Assessment and Intervention Tool
  226. Electrical stimulation during gait promotes increase of muscle cross-sectional area
  227. Plasticity properties of CPG circuits in humans: impact on gait recovery.
  228. Distributed neural networks for controlling human locomotion
  229. Head-up sleeping improves orthostatic tolerance in patients with syncope.
  230. Arm-cranking exercise assisted by Functional Electrical Stimulation in C6 tetraplegia
  231. A prediction model for determining over ground walking speed after BWSTT in SCI
  232. Assessment of the sympathetic level of lesion in patients with spinal cord injury.
  233. Stem cells in the treatment of chronic spinal cord injury
  234. Review: Pinch and elbow extension restoration in people with tetraplegia
  235. A comparison of functional electrical and magnetic stimulation for propelled cycling
  236. Efficacy and stability performance of traditional versus FES standing
  237. Intrathecal pressure monitoring and cerebrospinal fluid drainage in acute SCI
  238. Case Study: Recovery of function: Coordination dynamic therapy
  239. Renal Transplant in Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries -
  240. Spinal cord bypass surgery using peripheral nerve transfers: Case Report
  241. The prognosis of acute blunt cervical spinal cord injury.
  242. Flexion reflex modulation during stepping in human spinal cord injury.
  243. Ibuprofen Clinical Study
  244. Comparison of bicycle versus locomotor trainling on reflex depression
  245. FES-propelled cycling of SCI subjects with highly spastic leg musculature.
  246. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing during body weight supported treadmill exercise
  247. Locomotor-respiratory synchronization after body weight supported treadmill training
  248. FES-propelled cycling of SCI subjects with highly spastic leg musculature.
  249. Spinal cord injury and neural repair: focus on neuroregenerative approaches
  250. Effects of cycling with/without e-stim on cardiorespiratory & vascular health