Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a multidimensional disorder arising from direct or indirect spinal cord damage. The most common SCI cause is acute trauma from motor vehicular crashes (MVCs), although the condition may also arise from insidious etiologies such as malignancies and chronic tuberculous infec...
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Spinal cord injury is not a notifiable disease and hence figures relating to the cost to the individual and the health care system, especially in the developing world, are difficult to find (Ackeryet al., 2004; Wyndaele and Wyndaele, 2006; Crippset al., 2011). What are not in dispute...
Spinal cord injury(SCI) is a highly debilitating neurological injury, often described as being catastrophic and devastating. It results in loss of motor, sensory and autonomic function at or below the level of the lesion in the spinal cord. The injury will negatively impact functioning of multiple...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a major cause of paralysis and disability, with more than one-third of all injuries occurring at the thoracic level. Injury to the thoracic spinal cord, with its unique anatomy, rib articulation, and innervation of the abdominal and intercostal muscles, results in ...
Article03 June 2019 Pathophysiology of Spinal Cord Injury and Tissue Engineering Approach for Its Neuronal Regeneration: Current Status and Future Prospects Chapter© 2023 Trauma Products: Spinal Cord Injury Implants References Anderson, K. D. Targeting recovery: priorities of the spinal cord-injured ...
A spinal cord injury (SCI) is categorized as either “complete” or “incomplete”. A “complete” SCI means a total loss of function and sensation below the affected vertebrae, and an “incomplete” SCI means only partial loss of function or sensation....
Individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) can face decades with permanent disabilities. Advances in clinical management have decreased morbidity and improved outcomes, but no randomized clinical trial has demonstrated the efficacy of a repair strategy fo