STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective, longitudinal analysis of motor recovery data from individuals with cervical (C4-C7) sensorimotor complete spinal cord injury (SCI) according to the International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury (ISNCSCI). OBJECTIVES: To analyze the extent and patterns of spontaneous motor recovery over the first year after traumatic cervical sensorimotor complete SCI. METHODS: Datasets from the European multicenter study about SCI (EMSCI) and the Sygen randomized clinical trial were examined for conversion of American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) Impairment Scale (AIS) grade, change in upper extremity motor score (UEMS) or motor level, as well as relationships between these measures...
Cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) causes extensive impairments for individuals which may include dex...
The ability to detect physiological changes associated with treatments to effect axonal regeneration...
Study Design: A narrative literature review. Objectives: To review the neurological recovery pattern...
BACKGROUND: For therapeutics directed to the injured spinal cord, a change in neurological impairmen...
STUDY DESIGN Retrospective cohort study. OBJECTIVES To quantify spontaneous upper extremity...
Background Improved appreciation of recovery profiles of sensory and motor function as well as compl...
Effective treatment after cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) is imperative as so many activities of d...
Objective To test the hypothesis that sensorimotor complete traumatic cervical spinal cord injury i...
The International Campaign for Cures of Spinal Cord Injury Paralysis (ICCP) supported an internation...
Background and Objective: The course of central and peripheral motor recovery after cervical spinal ...
STUDY DESIGN Multicenter prospective cohort. OBJECTIVE To discern neurological- and functio...
In addition to overcoming biological barriers that limit regeneration and repair in the central nerv...
Study Design: A narrative literature review. Objectives: To review the neurological recovery pattern...
Background. The assessment of rehabilitation efficacy in spinal cord injury (SCI) should be based on...
The ability to detect physiological changes associated with treatments to effect axonal regeneration...
Cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) causes extensive impairments for individuals which may include dex...
The ability to detect physiological changes associated with treatments to effect axonal regeneration...
Study Design: A narrative literature review. Objectives: To review the neurological recovery pattern...
BACKGROUND: For therapeutics directed to the injured spinal cord, a change in neurological impairmen...
STUDY DESIGN Retrospective cohort study. OBJECTIVES To quantify spontaneous upper extremity...
Background Improved appreciation of recovery profiles of sensory and motor function as well as compl...
Effective treatment after cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) is imperative as so many activities of d...
Objective To test the hypothesis that sensorimotor complete traumatic cervical spinal cord injury i...
The International Campaign for Cures of Spinal Cord Injury Paralysis (ICCP) supported an internation...
Background and Objective: The course of central and peripheral motor recovery after cervical spinal ...
STUDY DESIGN Multicenter prospective cohort. OBJECTIVE To discern neurological- and functio...
In addition to overcoming biological barriers that limit regeneration and repair in the central nerv...
Study Design: A narrative literature review. Objectives: To review the neurological recovery pattern...
Background. The assessment of rehabilitation efficacy in spinal cord injury (SCI) should be based on...
The ability to detect physiological changes associated with treatments to effect axonal regeneration...
Cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) causes extensive impairments for individuals which may include dex...
The ability to detect physiological changes associated with treatments to effect axonal regeneration...
Study Design: A narrative literature review. Objectives: To review the neurological recovery pattern...