Incomplete spinal cord syndromes are clinical syndromes that show typical clinical signs in incomplete spinal cord injuries or lesions, when injuries or lesions affect specific anatomic regions of the spinal cord, with some preservation of sensory or motor function below the lesion. The clinical ...
To determine the success rate of percutaneous first stage of sacral neuromodulation (SNM) and the efficacy and safety of permanent SNM for incomplete spinal cord lesion (SCL) patients suffering from chronic neurogenic non-obstructive urinary retention (N-NOR). Method: From January 2003 to December ...
Dots depict heel strike. Arrows indicate direction of movement. Cyclograms are clustered based on lesion level. TW = Target walking; NW = Normal walking; AP = anterior-posterior; ML = medio-lateral; V = vertical, iSCI = incomplete spinal cord injury; a.u. = arbitrary units....
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at 11 weeks post-injury,while the levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor protein in the spinal cord lesion site showed no difference between the two groups.These results suggest that treadmill training significantly improves functional recovery and neural plasticity after incomplete spinal cord ...
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Lokomat robotic-assisted versus overground training within 3 to 6 months of incomplete spinal cord lesion: randomized controlled trial. About 75% of persons with ASIA (American Spinal Injury Association) Impairment Scale C and D incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) achieve walking ability. O... M...
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A damage to the spinal cord results in a partial or complete loss of motor, sensory and autonomic functions below the level of the lesion.1In particular, the interruption of the spinal interneuronal circuitry connecting the brainstem and the supraspinal motor center interferes in the quality of ...
experienced differently depending on the exercise mode, injury-specific characteristics such as lesion level and completeness of the injury, as well as the patient’s motivation and life situation. People with incomplete SCI classified as AIS-D (American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale (AIS...