tissue) are formed that tether the outer surface of the spinal cord to the overlying membranes, or if mechanical obstruction impedes the flow of spinal fluid within the central canal. The syrinx cavity enlarges up and down the cord from ...
Explores in detail elements that make up both the medical and nonmedical direct costs of spinal cord injury, focusing on the costs of home modifications, vehicle adaptations, and wheelchairs, and on the determinants of employment for people ...
The famous surgeon Paul (625–690), from the Greek island of Aegina, described the importance of clinical examination. ... Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) was the first to describe the physiological curvatures of the spine, ...
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This unique reference is an in-depth examination of the central role of the physical therapist in rehabilitation following spinal cord injury. Encompassing all of the elements involved in a successful...
Addressing over one hundred varied topics related to spinal cord injury, ranging from Treatment of Vocal Fold Paralysis or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders to Intrathecal Pump Management and Paraplegia, this text is a handy reference for the ...
Here is a unique, multidisciplinary approach to the medical aspects of spinal cord injury rehabilitation.
Well organized and illustrated, this classic guide takes a problem-solving approach to teaching compensatory movements, improving vital capacity, increasing mobility, enhancing ROM, preparing for discharge, and conducting exercise classes.
Maryland In 2000, 11-member board was established to solicit, review, and award research funds. Massachusetts In 2004, 3-member board was established to review grant proposals. Missouri In 2001, 8-member board was created under the ...
This volume should be of interest to neuroscience and clinical neurology research specialists and practicing neurologists.
Completely updated, this reference is an in-depth examination of the central role of the physical therapist in rehabilitation following spinal cord injury.
Spine 1988;13: 731–736. Baldwin NG, Van Buskirk CS. Surgical techniques: Lumbosacral and sacropelvic fixation. In: Tator CH, Benzel CH, eds., Contemporary Management of Spinal Cord Injury: From Impact to Rehabilitation.
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This practical guidebookthe first spinal cord injury manual geared directly To The rehabilitation nurseaddresses problems that arise every day in rehabilitation nursing, and provides an abundance of charts, checklists, and...
This book is the practical analysis of the data collected from the federally sponsored model systems of SCI care over the last twenty years. Written by leading SCI health professionals,...
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