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Spinal Cord Injury Abstracts 2005 - Reference List

 

     (1)   Burns, A. S., Tessler, A., Boyce, V., and Lemay, M. Neurotrophic factors and locomotor training diminish spontaneous potentials (fibrillations, positive sharp waves) caudal to spinal cord injury. J Spinal Cord Med 2005; 28(2):134.

     (2)   Burns, A. S., Tessler, A., and Son, Y. J. Thoracic spinalization elicits differential synaptic stability and remodeling in fast and slow muscles of adult rat hindlimbs. Am J Phys Med Rehabil  2005; 84(3):202.

     (3)   Ditunno, J. F., Jr., Patrick, M., Ditunno, P., Marino, R., and Schmidt, M. Inter-rater reliability of photo documentation for scoring the Walking Index for Spinal Cord Injury (WISCI). J Spinal Cord Med 2005; 28(2):142.

     (4)   Dobkin, B. H., Apple, D., Barbeau, H., Basso, M., Behrman, A., Deforge, D., Ditunno, J., Dudley, G., Elashoff, R., Fugate, L., Harkema, S., Saulino, M., and Scott, M. Methods for a randomized trial of weight-supported treadmill training versus conventional training for walking during inpatient rehabilitation after incomplete traumatic spinal cord injury. Compendium of Abstracts in Spinal Cord Medicine 2005; 8(2):109.

     (5)   Kim, M. O., Marino, R. J., and Burns, A. S. Comparison of the self-selected to maximal levels of the Walking Index in Spinal Cord Injury (WISCI). J Spinal Cord Med 2005; 28(2):161-162.

     (6)   Marino, R. J. Use of the capabilities of an upper-extremity questionnaire to evaluate changes in upper-extremity function during inpatient rehabilitation after spinal cord injury. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2005; 86(10):e21.

     (7)   Marino, R. J., Kim, M. O., and Burns, A. S. Construct validity of the Walking Index in chronic spinal cord injury. J Spinal Cord Med 2005; 28(2):142-143.

     (8)   Phillips, E. Improving nutritional status of outpatients with spinal cord injury and pressure ulcer(s) as part of the presurgical assessment. J Spinal Cord Med 2005; 28(2):131.

     (9)   Phillips, E. The zinc thing: guidelines for zinc supplementation in pressure ulcer management. J Spinal Cord Med 2005; 28(2):164.

   (10)   Scivoletto, G., Morganti, B., Ditunno, P., Ditunno, J. F., and Molinari, M. Effects on age on spinal cord lesion patients' rehabilitation. Compendium of Abstracts in Spinal Cord Medicine 2005; 8(2):107.

   (11)   West, C. T. Interdisciplinary respiratory rounds for the SCI patient in an inpatient rehabilitation hospital. J Spinal Cord Med 2005; 28(2):164.

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