Paraplegia
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Subject Areas on Research
- A novel paraplegia model in awake behaving macaques.
- A successful unrelated peripheral blood stem cell transplantation with reduced intensity-conditioning regimen in a patient with late-onset purine nucleoside phosphorylase deficiency.
- Acute paraplegia in a preterm infant with cerebral sinovenous thrombosis.
- Acute traumatic aortic aneurysm: the Duke experience from 1970 to 1990.
- Anatomical basis and clinical application of the infragluteal perforator flap.
- Assimilation of virtual legs and perception of floor texture by complete paraplegic patients receiving artificial tactile feedback.
- Back pain and paraplegia in a fifteen-year-old boy.
- Bilateral transpedicular decompression and Harrington rod stabilization in the management of severe thoracolumbar burst fractures.
- Commentary: Higher paraplegia/paraparesis and technical success rates of concurrent hybrid procedures in the treatment of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms.
- Depressed platelet status in an elderly patient with hemorrhagic stroke after thrombolysis for acute myocardial infarction. GUSTO-III Investigators.
- Do nonpatients underestimate the quality of life associated with chronic health conditions because of a focusing illusion?
- Electrical stimulation of the conus medullaris in the paraplegic. A 5-year review.
- Electrical stimulation of the conus medullaris to control bladder emptying in paraplegia: a ten-year review.
- Electrical stimulation of the conus medullaris to control the bladder in the paraplegic patient. A 10-year review.
- Exploring the role of order effects in person trade-off elicitations.
- Factors Associated With Ambulation in Myelomeningocele: A Longitudinal Study From the National Spina Bifida Patient Registry.
- Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia presenting as unilateral lower limb paralysis following lumbar spine surgery: case report.
- Interfering with inhibition may improve motor function.
- Life-saving treatments and disabilities. Are all QALYs created equal?
- Linkage of a locus for autosomal dominant familial spastic paraplegia to chromosome 2p markers.
- Locus heterogeneity, anticipation and reduction of the chromosome 2p minimal candidate region in autosomal dominant familial spastic paraplegia.
- Long-Term Training with a Brain-Machine Interface-Based Gait Protocol Induces Partial Neurological Recovery in Paraplegic Patients.
- Long-term Training With a Brain-Machine Interface-Based Gait Protocol Induces Partial Neurological Recovery in Paraplegic Patients.
- Non-invasive, Brain-controlled Functional Electrical Stimulation for Locomotion Rehabilitation in Individuals with Paraplegia.
- Paraplegia ambulatory training using Craig-Scott orthoses.
- Pathologic quiz case: acute-onset paraplegia in a 60-year-old woman. Spinal cord infarction secondary to fibrocartilaginous (intervertebral disk) embolism.
- Prevalence of rotator cuff tear in paraplegic patients compared with controls.
- Relationship between cognitive activity and adjustment in four spinal-cord-injured individuals: a longitudinal investigation.
- Results with an algorithmic approach to hybrid repair of the aortic arch.
- Risk factors for osteoporotic fractures in persons with spinal cord injuries and disorders.
- Spinal cord stimulation and rehabilitation in an individual with chronic complete L1 paraplegia due to a conus medullaris injury: motor and functional outcomes at 18 months.
- Subcellular localization of spastin: implications for the pathogenesis of hereditary spastic paraplegia.
- The impact of considering adaptation in health state valuation.
- Training with brain-machine interfaces, visuo-tactile feedback and assisted locomotion improves sensorimotor, visceral, and psychological signs in chronic paraplegic patients.
- Training with noninvasive brain-machine interface, tactile feedback, and locomotion to enhance neurological recovery in individuals with complete paraplegia: a randomized pilot study.
- Uniocular vascular occlusion in a paraplegic hybrid monkey. A clinicopathologic study.