The aim of this study is to evaluate the sensory, motor and functional improvement in patients with a Spinal Cord Lesion (SCL) by recording at admission, discharge and at 12 months after discharge. Fifty-five patients (29 with paraplegia and 26 with tetraplegia) admitted to our departments of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation between December 1992-1995. Three patients were excluded as they did not give their consent. Each patient was evaluated at admission, before discharge and at 12 months after discharge. Motor status was evaluated by the motor score (MS), sensory status by the light touch score (LTS), and functional status by the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) score. Each patient was asked to complete a patient questionnaire wh...
In addition to overcoming biological barriers that limit regeneration and repair in the central nerv...
Background: The Spinal Cord Independence Measure (SCIM III) is a scale of independence in the activi...
Background/Objective: The end goal of clinical care and clinical research involving spinal cord inju...
Objective: To increase our knowledge of neurological recovery and functional outcome of patients wit...
Objective: To increase our knowledge of neurological recovery and functional outcome of patients wit...
To determine the factors affecting the outcome of patients with incomplete spinal cord lesions, a re...
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...
The ability to detect physiological changes associated with treatments to effect axonal regeneration...
Study DesignRetrospective study.PurposeTo evaluate how motor, sensory, and urinary outcomes of spina...
Abstract—We intend to demonstrate that future treatment strat-egies in spinal cord injury (SCI) reha...
OBJECTIVE: Patients with nontraumatic spinal cord lesions account for between one fourth and one ha...
STUDY DESIGN: Systematic review. OBJECTIVE: To define the optimal time for initiation of rehabilitat...
A retrospective study was conducted.Evaluate the neurologic and functional recovery in patients with...
Abstract. [Purpose] The extent of functional independence ultimately achieved by an individual patie...
In addition to overcoming biological barriers that limit regeneration and repair in the central nerv...
Background: The Spinal Cord Independence Measure (SCIM III) is a scale of independence in the activi...
Background/Objective: The end goal of clinical care and clinical research involving spinal cord inju...
Objective: To increase our knowledge of neurological recovery and functional outcome of patients wit...
Objective: To increase our knowledge of neurological recovery and functional outcome of patients wit...
To determine the factors affecting the outcome of patients with incomplete spinal cord lesions, a re...
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...
The ability to detect physiological changes associated with treatments to effect axonal regeneration...
Study DesignRetrospective study.PurposeTo evaluate how motor, sensory, and urinary outcomes of spina...
Abstract—We intend to demonstrate that future treatment strat-egies in spinal cord injury (SCI) reha...
OBJECTIVE: Patients with nontraumatic spinal cord lesions account for between one fourth and one ha...
STUDY DESIGN: Systematic review. OBJECTIVE: To define the optimal time for initiation of rehabilitat...
A retrospective study was conducted.Evaluate the neurologic and functional recovery in patients with...
Abstract. [Purpose] The extent of functional independence ultimately achieved by an individual patie...
In addition to overcoming biological barriers that limit regeneration and repair in the central nerv...
Background: The Spinal Cord Independence Measure (SCIM III) is a scale of independence in the activi...
Background/Objective: The end goal of clinical care and clinical research involving spinal cord inju...